From 00e6184a104663c71d6375cee3fd5a958cd54c46 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Lyor Goldstein
Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2015 10:46:05 +0300
Subject: [PATCH] Found and fixed duplicate method definitions for the same API
---
.../com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32.java | 584 +++++++----------
.../com/sun/jna/platform/win32/User32.java | 607 ++++++++----------
.../win32/AbstractWin32TestSupport.java | 47 +-
.../sun/jna/platform/win32/Advapi32Test.java | 370 ++++++-----
.../Kernel32DiskManagementFunctionsTest.java | 120 ++++
.../platform/win32/Kernel32NamedPipeTest.java | 89 ++-
.../sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32Test.java | 106 +--
.../sun/jna/platform/win32/User32Test.java | 54 +-
8 files changed, 995 insertions(+), 982 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32DiskManagementFunctionsTest.java
diff --git a/contrib/platform/src/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32.java b/contrib/platform/src/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32.java
index 1ffb32eb8b..cb43ebc5a0 100644
--- a/contrib/platform/src/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32.java
+++ b/contrib/platform/src/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32.java
@@ -12,12 +12,9 @@
*/
package com.sun.jna.platform.win32;
-import java.nio.Buffer;
-
import com.sun.jna.Native;
import com.sun.jna.Pointer;
import com.sun.jna.ptr.IntByReference;
-import com.sun.jna.ptr.LongByReference;
import com.sun.jna.ptr.PointerByReference;
import com.sun.jna.win32.W32APIOptions;
@@ -32,58 +29,15 @@ public interface Kernel32 extends WinNT, Wincon {
Kernel32 INSTANCE = (Kernel32) Native.loadLibrary("kernel32",
Kernel32.class, W32APIOptions.UNICODE_OPTIONS);
- /**
- * The FormatMessage function formats a message string. The function
- * requires a message definition as input. The message definition can come
- * from a buffer passed into the function. It can come from a message table
- * resource in an already-loaded module. Or the caller can ask the function
- * to search the system's message table resource(s) for the message
- * definition. The function finds the message definition in a message table
- * resource based on a message identifier and a language identifier. The
- * function copies the formatted message text to an output buffer,
- * processing any embedded insert sequences if requested.
- *
- * @param dwFlags
- * Formatting options, and how to interpret the lpSource
- * parameter. The low-order byte of dwFlags specifies how the
- * function handles line breaks in the output buffer. The
- * low-order byte can also specify the maximum width of a
- * formatted output line.
- *
- * This version of the function assumes
- * FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER is not set.
- * @param lpSource
- * Location of the message definition.
- * @param dwMessageId
- * Message identifier for the requested message.
- * @param dwLanguageId
- * Language identifier for the requested message.
- * @param lpBuffer
- * Pointer to a buffer that receives the null-terminated string
- * that specifies the formatted message.
- * @param nSize
- * This this parameter specifies the size of the output buffer,
- * in TCHARs. If FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER is
- * @param va_list
- * Pointer to an array of values that are used as insert values
- * in the formatted message.
- * @return If the function succeeds, the return value is the number of
- * TCHARs stored in the output buffer, excluding the terminating
- * null character. If the function fails, the return value is zero.
- * To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
- */
- int FormatMessage(int dwFlags, Pointer lpSource, int dwMessageId,
- int dwLanguageId, Buffer lpBuffer, int nSize, Pointer va_list);
-
/**
* Reads data from the specified file or input/output (I/O) device. Reads
* occur at the position specified by the file pointer if supported by the
* device.
- *
+ *
* This function is designed for both synchronous and asynchronous
* operations. For a similar function designed solely for asynchronous
* operation, see ReadFileEx
- *
+ *
* @param hFile
* A handle to the device (for example, a file, file stream,
* physical disk, volume, console buffer, tape drive, socket,
@@ -104,17 +58,17 @@ int FormatMessage(int dwFlags, Pointer lpSource, int dwMessageId,
* the function fails, or is completing asynchronously, the return
* value is zero (FALSE). To get extended error information, call
* the GetLastError function.
- *
+ *
* Note The GetLastError code ERROR_IO_PENDING is not a failure; it
* designates the read operation is pending completion
* asynchronously. For more information, see Remarks.
*/
- boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
+ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, byte[] lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
IntByReference lpNumberOfBytesRead, WinBase.OVERLAPPED lpOverlapped);
/**
* Frees the specified local memory object and invalidates its handle.
- *
+ *
* @param hLocal
* A handle to the local memory object.
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is NULL. If the
@@ -126,7 +80,7 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
/**
* Frees the specified global memory object and invalidates its handle.
- *
+ *
* @param hGlobal
* A handle to the global memory object.
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is NULL If the
@@ -140,7 +94,7 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
* The GetModuleHandle function retrieves a module handle for the specified
* module if the file has been mapped into the address space of the calling
* process.
- *
+ *
* @param name
* Pointer to a null-terminated string that contains the name of
* the module (either a .dll or .exe file).
@@ -153,7 +107,7 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
/**
* The GetSystemTime function retrieves the current system date and time.
* The system time is expressed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
- *
+ *
* @param lpSystemTime
* Pointer to a {@link #SYSTEMTIME} structure to receive the current
* system date and time.
@@ -165,7 +119,7 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
/**
* The SetSystemTime function modifies the current system date and time.
* The system time is expressed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
- *
+ *
* @param lpSystemTime
* Pointer to a {@link #SYSTEMTIME} structure holding the new
* system date and time. Note: The {@code wDayOfWeek}
@@ -180,7 +134,7 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
/**
* Retrieves the current local date and time.
- *
+ *
* @param lpSystemTime
* A pointer to a {@link #SYSTEMTIME} structure to receive the current
* local date and time.
@@ -191,7 +145,7 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
/**
* Sets the current local time and date
- *
+ *
* @param lpSystemTime
* Pointer to a {@link #SYSTEMTIME} structure holding the new
* system date and time. Note: The {@code wDayOfWeek}
@@ -207,7 +161,7 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
/**
* The GetTickCount function retrieves the number of milliseconds that have
* elapsed since the system was started, up to 49.7 days.
- *
+ *
* @return Number of milliseconds that have elapsed since the system was
* started.
*/
@@ -216,7 +170,7 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
/**
* The GetCurrentThreadId function retrieves the thread identifier of the
* calling thread.
- *
+ *
* @return The return value is the thread identifier of the calling thread.
*/
int GetCurrentThreadId();
@@ -224,14 +178,14 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
/**
* The GetCurrentThread function retrieves a pseudo handle for the current
* thread.
- *
+ *
* @return The return value is a pseudo handle for the current thread.
*/
HANDLE GetCurrentThread();
/**
* This function returns the process identifier of the calling process.
- *
+ *
* @return The return value is the process identifier of the calling
* process.
*/
@@ -239,7 +193,7 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
/**
* This function returns a pseudohandle for the current process.
- *
+ *
* @return The return value is a pseudohandle to the current process.
*/
HANDLE GetCurrentProcess();
@@ -247,7 +201,7 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
/**
* The GetProcessId function retrieves the process identifier of the
* specified process.
- *
+ *
* @param process
* Handle to the process. The handle must have the
* PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION access right.
@@ -261,7 +215,7 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
/**
* The GetProcessVersion function retrieves the major and minor version
* numbers of the system on which the specified process expects to run.
- *
+ *
* @param processId
* Process identifier of the process of interest. A value of zero
* specifies the calling process.
@@ -277,14 +231,14 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
/**
* Retrieves the termination status of the specified process.
- *
+ *
* @param hProcess
* A handle to the process.
* @param lpExitCode
* A pointer to a variable to receive the process termination
* status.
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call GetLastError.
*/
@@ -292,14 +246,14 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
/**
* Terminates the specified process and all of its threads.
- *
+ *
* @param hProcess
* A handle to the process to be terminated.
* @param uExitCode
* The exit code to be used by the process and threads terminated
* as a result of this call.
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call GetLastError.
*/
@@ -309,7 +263,7 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
* The GetLastError function retrieves the calling thread's last-error code
* value. The last-error code is maintained on a per-thread basis. Multiple
* threads do not overwrite each other's last-error code.
- *
+ *
* @return The return value is the calling thread's last-error code value.
*/
int GetLastError();
@@ -317,7 +271,7 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
/**
* The SetLastError function sets the last-error code for the calling
* thread.
- *
+ *
* @param dwErrCode
* Last-error code for the thread.
*/
@@ -326,7 +280,7 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
/**
* Determines whether a disk drive is a removable, fixed, CD-ROM, RAM
* disk, or network drive.
- *
+ *
* @param lpRootPathName
* Pointer to a null-terminated string that specifies the root
* directory of the disk to return information about. A trailing
@@ -347,50 +301,7 @@ boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Buffer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
* resource based on a message identifier and a language identifier. The
* function copies the formatted message text to an output buffer,
* processing any embedded insert sequences if requested.
- *
- * @param dwFlags
- * Formatting options, and how to interpret the lpSource
- * parameter. The low-order byte of dwFlags specifies how the
- * function handles line breaks in the output buffer. The
- * low-order byte can also specify the maximum width of a
- * formatted output line.
- *
- * This version of the function assumes
- * FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER is not set.
- * @param lpSource
- * Location of the message definition.
- * @param dwMessageId
- * Message identifier for the requested message.
- * @param dwLanguageId
- * Language identifier for the requested message.
- * @param lpBuffer
- * Pointer to a buffer that receives the null-terminated string
- * that specifies the formatted message.
- * @param nSize
- * This this parameter specifies the size of the output buffer,
- * in TCHARs. If FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER is
- * @param va_list
- * Pointer to an array of values that are used as insert values
- * in the formatted message.
- * @return If the function succeeds, the return value is the number of
- * TCHARs stored in the output buffer, excluding the terminating
- * null character. If the function fails, the return value is zero.
- * To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
- */
- int FormatMessage(int dwFlags, Pointer lpSource, int dwMessageId,
- int dwLanguageId, Pointer lpBuffer, int nSize, Pointer va_list);
-
- /**
- * The FormatMessage function formats a message string. The function
- * requires a message definition as input. The message definition can come
- * from a buffer passed into the function. It can come from a message table
- * resource in an already-loaded module. Or the caller can ask the function
- * to search the system's message table resource(s) for the message
- * definition. The function finds the message definition in a message table
- * resource based on a message identifier and a language identifier. The
- * function copies the formatted message text to an output buffer,
- * processing any embedded insert sequences if requested.
- *
+ *
* @param dwFlags
* Formatting options, and how to interpret the lpSource
* parameter. The low-order byte of dwFlags specifies how the
@@ -430,7 +341,7 @@ int FormatMessage(int dwFlags, Pointer lpSource, int dwMessageId,
* physical disk, volume, console buffer, tape drive, communications
* resource, mailslot, or named pipe. The function returns a handle that can
* be used to access an object.
- *
+ *
* @param lpFileName
* A pointer to a null-terminated string that specifies the name
* of an object to create or open.
@@ -469,30 +380,30 @@ HANDLE CreateFile(String lpFileName, int dwDesiredAccess, int dwShareMode,
/**
* Copies an existing file to a new file.
- *
+ *
* @param lpExistingFileName
* The name of an existing file.
- *
+ *
* The name is limited to MAX_PATH characters. To extend this
* limit to 32,767 wide characters, prepend "\\?\" to the path.
* For more information, see Naming a File.
- *
+ *
* If lpExistingFileName does not exist, CopyFile fails, and
* GetLastError returns ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND.
- *
+ *
* @param lpNewFileName
* The name of the new file.
- *
+ *
* The name is limited to MAX_PATH characters. To extend this
* limit to 32,767 wide characters, prepend "\\?\" to the path.
* For more information, see Naming a File.
- *
+ *
* @param bFailIfExists
* If this parameter is TRUE and the new file specified by
* lpNewFileName already exists, the function fails. If this
* parameter is FALSE and the new file already exists, the
* function overwrites the existing file and succeeds.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the
* function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error
* information, call GetLastError.
@@ -502,11 +413,11 @@ boolean CopyFile(String lpExistingFileName, String lpNewFileName,
/**
* Moves an existing file or a directory, including its children.
- *
+ *
* @param lpExistingFileName
* The current name of the file or directory on the local
* computer.
- *
+ *
* The name is limited to MAX_PATH characters. To extend this
* limit to 32,767 wide characters, prepend "\\?\" to the path.
* For more information, see Naming a File.
@@ -514,13 +425,13 @@ boolean CopyFile(String lpExistingFileName, String lpNewFileName,
* The new name for the file or directory. The new name must not
* already exist. A new file may be on a different file system or
* drive. A new directory must be on the same drive.
- *
+ *
* The name is limited to MAX_PATH characters. To extend this
* limit to 32,767 wide characters, prepend "\\?\" to the path.
* For more information, see Naming a File.
* @return true, if successful If the function succeeds, the return value is
* nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call GetLastError.
*/
@@ -529,32 +440,32 @@ boolean CopyFile(String lpExistingFileName, String lpNewFileName,
/**
* Moves an existing file or directory, including its children, with various
* move options.
- *
+ *
* @param lpExistingFileName
* The current name of the file or directory on the local
* computer.
- *
+ *
* If dwFlags specifies MOVEFILE_DELAY_UNTIL_REBOOT, the file
* cannot exist on a remote share, because delayed operations are
* performed before the network is available.
- *
+ *
* The name is limited to MAX_PATH characters. To extend this
* limit to 32,767 wide characters, prepend "\\?\" to the path.
* For more information, see Naming a File
- *
+ *
* Windows 2000: If you prepend the file name with "\\?\", you
* cannot also specify the MOVEFILE_DELAY_UNTIL_REBOOT flag for
* dwFlags.
* @param lpNewFileName
* The new name of the file or directory on the local computer.
- *
+ *
* When moving a file, the destination can be on a different file
* system or volume. If the destination is on another drive, you
* must set the MOVEFILE_COPY_ALLOWED flag in dwFlags.
- *
+ *
* When moving a directory, the destination must be on the same
* drive.
- *
+ *
* If dwFlags specifies MOVEFILE_DELAY_UNTIL_REBOOT and
* lpNewFileName is NULL, MoveFileEx registers the
* lpExistingFileName file to be deleted when the system
@@ -565,7 +476,7 @@ boolean CopyFile(String lpExistingFileName, String lpNewFileName,
* This parameter can be one or more of the following values.
* @return true, if successful If the function succeeds, the return value is
* nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call GetLastError.
*/
@@ -576,7 +487,7 @@ boolean MoveFileEx(String lpExistingFileName, String lpNewFileName,
* The CreateDirectory function creates a new directory. If the underlying
* file system supports security on files and directories, the function
* applies a specified security descriptor to the new directory.
- *
+ *
* @param lpPathName
* Pointer to a null-terminated string that specifies the path of
* the directory to be created.
@@ -593,48 +504,11 @@ boolean MoveFileEx(String lpExistingFileName, String lpNewFileName,
boolean CreateDirectory(String lpPathName,
WinBase.SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES lpSecurityAttributes);
- /**
- * Reads data from the specified file or input/output (I/O) device. Reads
- * occur at the position specified by the file pointer if supported by the
- * device.
- *
- * This function is designed for both synchronous and asynchronous
- * operations. For a similar function designed solely for asynchronous
- * operation, see ReadFileEx
- *
- * @param hFile
- * A handle to the device (for example, a file, file stream,
- * physical disk, volume, console buffer, tape drive, socket,
- * communications resource, mailslot, or pipe).
- * @param lpBuffer
- * A pointer to the buffer that receives the data read from a
- * file or device.
- * @param nNumberOfBytesToRead
- * The maximum number of bytes to be read.
- * @param lpNumberOfBytesRead
- * A pointer to the variable that receives the number of bytes
- * read when using a synchronous hFile parameter
- * @param lpOverlapped
- * A pointer to an OVERLAPPED structure is required if the hFile
- * parameter was opened with FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, otherwise it
- * can be NULL.
- * @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero (TRUE). If
- * the function fails, or is completing asynchronously, the return
- * value is zero (FALSE). To get extended error information, call
- * the GetLastError function.
- *
- * Note The GetLastError code ERROR_IO_PENDING is not a failure; it
- * designates the read operation is pending completion
- * asynchronously. For more information, see Remarks.
- */
- boolean ReadFile(HANDLE hFile, Pointer lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToRead,
- IntByReference lpNumberOfBytesRead, WinBase.OVERLAPPED lpOverlapped);
-
/**
* Creates an input/output (I/O) completion port and associates it with a
* specified file handle, or creates an I/O completion port that is not yet
* associated with a file handle, allowing association at a later time.
- *
+ *
* @param FileHandle
* An open file handle or INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE.
* @param ExistingCompletionPort
@@ -665,7 +539,7 @@ HANDLE CreateIoCompletionPort(HANDLE FileHandle,
* completion port. If there is no completion packet queued, the function
* waits for a pending I/O operation associated with the completion port to
* complete.
- *
+ *
* @param CompletionPort
* A handle to the completion port.
* @param lpNumberOfBytes
@@ -691,7 +565,7 @@ boolean GetQueuedCompletionStatus(HANDLE CompletionPort,
/**
* Posts an I/O completion packet to an I/O completion port.
- *
+ *
* @param CompletionPort
* A handle to an I/O completion port to which the I/O completion
* packet is to be posted.
@@ -718,7 +592,7 @@ boolean PostQueuedCompletionStatus(HANDLE CompletionPort,
* interval elapses. To enter an alertable wait state, use the
* WaitForSingleObjectEx function. To wait for multiple objects, use the
* WaitForMultipleObjects.
- *
+ *
* @param hHandle
* A handle to the object. For a list of the object types whose
* handles can be specified, see the following Remarks section.
@@ -742,7 +616,7 @@ boolean PostQueuedCompletionStatus(HANDLE CompletionPort,
* Waits until one or all of the specified objects are in the signaled state
* or the time-out interval elapses. To enter an alertable wait state, use
* the WaitForMultipleObjectsEx function.
- *
+ *
* @param nCount
* The number of object handles in the array pointed to by
* lpHandles. The maximum number of object handles is
@@ -779,7 +653,7 @@ int WaitForMultipleObjects(int nCount, HANDLE[] hHandle, boolean bWaitAll,
/**
* The DuplicateHandle function duplicates an object handle.
- *
+ *
* @param hSourceProcessHandle
* Handle to the process with the handle to duplicate. The handle
* must have the PROCESS_DUP_HANDLE access right.
@@ -812,7 +686,7 @@ boolean DuplicateHandle(HANDLE hSourceProcessHandle, HANDLE hSourceHandle,
/**
* The CloseHandle function closes an open object handle.
- *
+ *
* @param hObject
* Handle to an open object. This parameter can be a pseudo
* handle or INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE.
@@ -826,7 +700,7 @@ boolean DuplicateHandle(HANDLE hSourceProcessHandle, HANDLE hSourceHandle,
* Retrieves information that describes the changes within the specified
* directory. The function does not report changes to the specified
* directory itself. Note: there's no ReadDirectoryChangesA.
- *
+ *
* @param directory
* A handle to the directory to be monitored. This directory must
* be opened with the FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY access right.
@@ -875,7 +749,7 @@ public boolean ReadDirectoryChangesW(HANDLE directory,
/**
* Retrieves the short path form of the specified path.
- *
+ *
* @param lpszLongPath
* The path string.
* @param lpdzShortPath
@@ -900,7 +774,7 @@ int GetShortPathName(String lpszLongPath, char[] lpdzShortPath,
* The LocalAlloc function allocates the specified number of bytes from the
* heap. Windows memory management does not provide a separate local heap
* and global heap.
- *
+ *
* @param uFlags
* Memory allocation attributes. The default is the LMEM_FIXED
* value.
@@ -917,7 +791,7 @@ int GetShortPathName(String lpszLongPath, char[] lpdzShortPath,
/**
* Writes data to the specified file or input/output (I/O) device.
- *
+ *
* @param hFile
* A handle to the file or I/O device (for example, a file, file
* stream, physical disk, volume, console buffer, tape drive,
@@ -950,7 +824,7 @@ boolean WriteFile(HANDLE hFile, byte[] lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToWrite,
* device, the function only flushes the transmit buffer. If a handle to the
* server end of a named pipe, the function does not return until the client
* has read all buffered data from the pipe.
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
* To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see FlushFileBuffers
* documentation
@@ -959,7 +833,7 @@ boolean WriteFile(HANDLE hFile, byte[] lpBuffer, int nNumberOfBytesToWrite,
/**
* Creates or opens a named or unnamed event object.
- *
+ *
* @param lpEventAttributes
* A pointer to a SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES structure. If this
* parameter is NULL, the handle cannot be inherited by child
@@ -989,7 +863,7 @@ HANDLE CreateEvent(WinBase.SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES lpEventAttributes,
/**
* Sets the specified event object to the signaled state.
- *
+ *
* @param hEvent
* A handle to the event object. The CreateEvent or OpenEvent
* function returns this handle.
@@ -1001,10 +875,10 @@ HANDLE CreateEvent(WinBase.SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES lpEventAttributes,
/**
* Resets (to non-signaled state) the specified event object.
- *
+ *
* @param hEvent
* A handle to the event object
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the
* function fails the return value is zero. To get extended error
* information, call GetLastError.
@@ -1015,7 +889,7 @@ HANDLE CreateEvent(WinBase.SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES lpEventAttributes,
* Sets the specified event object to the signaled state and then resets it
* to the nonsignaled state after releasing the appropriate number of
* waiting threads.
- *
+ *
* @param hEvent
* A handle to the event object. The CreateEvent or OpenEvent
* function returns this handle.
@@ -1028,7 +902,7 @@ HANDLE CreateEvent(WinBase.SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES lpEventAttributes,
/**
* Creates or opens a named or unnamed file mapping object for a specified
* file.
- *
+ *
* @param hFile
* A handle to the file from which to create a file mapping
* object.
@@ -1065,7 +939,7 @@ HANDLE CreateFileMapping(HANDLE hFile,
/**
* Maps a view of a file mapping into the address space of a calling
* process.
- *
+ *
* @param hFileMappingObject
* A handle to a file mapping object. The CreateFileMapping and
* OpenFileMapping functions return this handle.
@@ -1089,7 +963,7 @@ Pointer MapViewOfFile(HANDLE hFileMappingObject, int dwDesiredAccess,
/**
* Unmaps a mapped view of a file from the calling process's address space.
- *
+ *
* @param lpBaseAddress
* A pointer to the base address of the mapped view of a file
* that is to be unmapped.
@@ -1102,7 +976,7 @@ Pointer MapViewOfFile(HANDLE hFileMappingObject, int dwDesiredAccess,
/**
* Retrieves only the NetBIOS name of the local computer.
- *
+ *
* @param buffer
* A pointer to a buffer that receives the computer name or the
* cluster virtual server name. The buffer size should be large
@@ -1124,7 +998,7 @@ Pointer MapViewOfFile(HANDLE hFileMappingObject, int dwDesiredAccess,
/**
* Retrieves a NetBIOS or DNS name associated with the local computer,
* according to the nameType
enumeration value
- *
+ *
* @param nameType
* An enumeration value specifying the type of name to be
* retrieved - this parameter is a value from the
@@ -1152,7 +1026,7 @@ Pointer MapViewOfFile(HANDLE hFileMappingObject, int dwDesiredAccess,
/**
* The OpenThread function opens an existing thread object.
- *
+ *
* @param dwDesiredAccess
* Access to the thread object. This access right is checked
* against any security descriptor for the thread.
@@ -1172,7 +1046,7 @@ HANDLE OpenThread(int dwDesiredAccess, boolean bInheritHandle,
/**
* Creates a new process and its primary thread. The new process runs in the
* security context of the calling process.
- *
+ *
* @param lpApplicationName
* The name of the module to be executed.
* @param lpCommandLine
@@ -1182,20 +1056,20 @@ HANDLE OpenThread(int dwDesiredAccess, boolean bInheritHandle,
* whether the returned handle to the new process object can be
* inherited by child processes. If lpProcessAttributes is NULL,
* the handle cannot be inherited.
- *
+ *
* @param lpThreadAttributes
* A pointer to a SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES structure that determines
* whether the returned handle to the new thread object can be
* inherited by child processes. If lpThreadAttributes is NULL,
* the handle cannot be inherited.
- *
+ *
* @param bInheritHandles
* If this parameter TRUE, each inheritable handle in the calling
* process is inherited by the new process. If the parameter is
* FALSE, the handles are not inherited. Note that inherited
* handles have the same value and access rights as the original
* handles.
- *
+ *
* @param dwCreationFlags
* The flags that control the priority class and the creation of
* the process.
@@ -1203,7 +1077,7 @@ HANDLE OpenThread(int dwDesiredAccess, boolean bInheritHandle,
* A pointer to the environment block for the new process. If
* this parameter is NULL, the new process uses the environment
* of the calling process.
- *
+ *
* @param lpCurrentDirectory
* The full path to the current directory for the process.
* @param lpStartupInfo
@@ -1224,7 +1098,7 @@ boolean CreateProcess(String lpApplicationName, String lpCommandLine,
/**
* Creates a new process and its primary thread. The new process runs in the
* security context of the calling process.
- *
+ *
* @param lpApplicationName
* The name of the module to be executed.
* @param lpCommandLine
@@ -1330,7 +1204,7 @@ boolean CreateProcessW(String lpApplicationName, char[] lpCommandLine,
/**
* This function returns a handle to an existing process object.
- *
+ *
* @param fdwAccess
* Not supported; set to zero.
* @param fInherit
@@ -1346,7 +1220,7 @@ boolean CreateProcessW(String lpApplicationName, char[] lpCommandLine,
/**
* The GetTempPath function retrieves the path of the directory designated
* for temporary files.
- *
+ *
* @param nBufferLength
* Size of the string buffer identified by lpBuffer, in TCHARs.
* @param buffer
@@ -1358,7 +1232,7 @@ boolean CreateProcessW(String lpApplicationName, char[] lpCommandLine,
* terminating null character. If the return value is greater than
* nBufferLength, the return value is the length, in TCHARs, of the
* buffer required to hold the path.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call GetLastError.
*/
@@ -1367,7 +1241,7 @@ boolean CreateProcessW(String lpApplicationName, char[] lpCommandLine,
/**
* The GetVersion function returns the current version number of the
* operating system.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value includes the major and
* minor version numbers of the operating system in the low order
* word, and information about the operating system platform in the
@@ -1378,7 +1252,7 @@ boolean CreateProcessW(String lpApplicationName, char[] lpCommandLine,
/**
* The GetVersionEx function obtains extended information about the version
* of the operating system that is currently running.
- *
+ *
* @param lpVersionInfo
* Pointer to an OSVERSIONINFO data structure that the function
* fills with operating system version information.
@@ -1393,7 +1267,7 @@ boolean CreateProcessW(String lpApplicationName, char[] lpCommandLine,
/**
* The GetVersionEx function obtains extended information about the version
* of the operating system that is currently running.
- *
+ *
* @param lpVersionInfo
* Pointer to an OSVERSIONINFOEX data structure that the function
* fills with operating system version information.
@@ -1407,7 +1281,7 @@ boolean CreateProcessW(String lpApplicationName, char[] lpCommandLine,
/**
* The GetSystemInfo function returns information about the current system.
- *
+ *
* @param lpSystemInfo
* Pointer to a SYSTEM_INFO structure that receives the
* information.
@@ -1419,7 +1293,7 @@ boolean CreateProcessW(String lpApplicationName, char[] lpCommandLine,
* system to an application running under WOW64. If the function is called
* from a 64-bit application, it is equivalent to the GetSystemInfo
* function.
- *
+ *
* @param lpSystemInfo
* Pointer to a SYSTEM_INFO structure that receives the
* information.
@@ -1429,7 +1303,7 @@ boolean CreateProcessW(String lpApplicationName, char[] lpCommandLine,
/**
* The IsWow64Process function determines whether the specified process is
* running under WOW64.
- *
+ *
* @param hProcess
* Handle to a process.
* @param Wow64Process
@@ -1443,7 +1317,7 @@ boolean CreateProcessW(String lpApplicationName, char[] lpCommandLine,
/**
* Retrieves information about logical processors and related hardware.
- *
+ *
* @param buffer
* a buffer which receives an array of
* {@link WinNT.SYSTEM_LOGICAL_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION} structures.
@@ -1462,7 +1336,7 @@ boolean GetLogicalProcessorInformation(Pointer buffer,
/**
* Retrieves information about the system's current usage of both physical
* and virtual memory.
- *
+ *
* @param lpBuffer
* A pointer to a MEMORYSTATUSEX structure that receives
* information about current memory availability.
@@ -1475,17 +1349,17 @@ boolean GetLogicalProcessorInformation(Pointer buffer,
/**
* Retrieves the date and time that a file or directory was created, last
* accessed, and last modified.
- *
+ *
* @param hFile
* A handle to the file or directory for which dates and times
* are to be retrieved. The handle must have been created using
* the CreateFile function with the GENERIC_READ access right.
- *
+ *
* @param lpCreationTime
* A pointer to a FILETIME structure to receive the date and time
* the file or directory was created. This parameter can be NULL
* if the application does not require this information.
- *
+ *
* @param lpLastAccessTime
* A pointer to a FILETIME structure to receive the date and time
* the file or directory was last accessed. The last access time
@@ -1493,7 +1367,7 @@ boolean GetLogicalProcessorInformation(Pointer buffer,
* read from, or, in the case of executable files, run. This
* parameter can be NULL if the application does not require this
* information.
- *
+ *
* @param lpLastWriteTime
* A pointer to a FILETIME structure to receive the date and time
* the file or directory was last written to, truncated, or
@@ -1501,7 +1375,7 @@ boolean GetLogicalProcessorInformation(Pointer buffer,
* This date and time is not updated when file attributes or
* security descriptors are changed. This parameter can be NULL
* if the application does not require this information.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the
* function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error
* information, call GetLastError.
@@ -1512,7 +1386,7 @@ boolean GetFileTime(HANDLE hFile, WinBase.FILETIME lpCreationTime,
/**
* Sets the date and time that the specified file or directory was created,
* last accessed, or last modified.
- *
+ *
* @param hFile
* A handle to the file or directory. The handle must have been
* created using the CreateFile function with the
@@ -1530,7 +1404,7 @@ boolean GetFileTime(HANDLE hFile, WinBase.FILETIME lpCreationTime,
* written to, read from, or (in the case of executable files)
* run. This parameter can be NULL if the application does not
* need to change this information.
- *
+ *
* To preserve the existing last access time for a file even
* after accessing a file, call SetFileTime immediately after
* opening the file handle with this parameter's FILETIME
@@ -1541,7 +1415,7 @@ boolean GetFileTime(HANDLE hFile, WinBase.FILETIME lpCreationTime,
* parameter can be NULL if the application does not need to
* change this information.
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call GetLastError.
*/
@@ -1550,18 +1424,18 @@ int SetFileTime(HANDLE hFile, WinBase.FILETIME lpCreationTime,
/**
* Sets the attributes for a file or directory.
- *
+ *
* @param lpFileName
* The name of the file whose attributes are to be set.
- *
+ *
* The name is limited to MAX_PATH characters. To extend this
* limit to 32,767 wide characters, prepend "\\?\" to the path.
- *
+ *
* @param dwFileAttributes
* The file attributes to set for the file. This parameter can be
* one or more values, combined using the bitwise-OR operator.
* However, all other values override FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the
* function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error
* information, call GetLastError.
@@ -1571,7 +1445,7 @@ int SetFileTime(HANDLE hFile, WinBase.FILETIME lpCreationTime,
/**
* The GetLogicalDriveStrings function fills a buffer with strings that
* specify valid drives in the system.
- *
+ *
* @param nBufferLength
* Maximum size of the buffer pointed to by lpBuffer, in TCHARs.
* This size does not include the terminating null character. If
@@ -1592,18 +1466,54 @@ int SetFileTime(HANDLE hFile, WinBase.FILETIME lpCreationTime,
*/
DWORD GetLogicalDriveStrings(DWORD nBufferLength, char[] lpBuffer);
+ /**
+ * Retrieves information about the specified disk, including the amount of
+ * free space on the disk
+ *
+ * @param lpRootPathName
+ * The root directory of the disk for which information is to be
+ * returned. If this parameter is NULL, the function uses the root
+ * of the current disk. If this parameter is a UNC name, it must
+ * include a trailing backslash (for example, "\\MyServer\MyShare\").
+ * Furthermore, a drive specification must have a trailing backslash
+ * (for example, "C:\"). The calling application must
+ * have FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY access rights for this directory.
+ * @param lpSectorsPerCluster
+ * A variable that receives the number of sectors per cluster.
+ * @param lpBytesPerSector
+ * A variable that receives the number of bytes per sector.
+ * @param lpNumberOfFreeClusters
+ * A variable that receives the total number of free clusters on the
+ * disk that are available to the user who is associated with the
+ * calling thread. If per-user disk quotas are in use, this value
+ * may be less than the total number of free clusters on the disk.
+ * @param lpTotalNumberOfClusters
+ * A variable that receives the total number of clusters on the
+ * disk that are available to the user who is associated with the
+ * calling thread. If per-user disk quotas are in use, this value
+ * may be less than the total number of clusters on the disk.
+ * @return {@code true} if the function succeeds - to get extended error
+ * information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * @see GetDiskFreeSpace
+ */
+ boolean GetDiskFreeSpace(String lpRootPathName,
+ DWORDByReference lpSectorsPerCluster,
+ DWORDByReference lpBytesPerSector,
+ DWORDByReference lpNumberOfFreeClusters,
+ DWORDByReference lpTotalNumberOfClusters);
+
/**
* The GetDiskFreeSpaceEx function retrieves information about the amount of
* space that is available on a disk volume, which is the total amount of
* space, the total amount of free space, and the total amount of free space
* available to the user that is associated with the calling thread.
- *
+ *
* @param lpDirectoryName
- * A pointer to a null-terminated string that specifies a
- * directory on a disk. If this parameter is NULL, the function
- * uses the root of the current disk. If this parameter is a UNC
- * name, it must include a trailing backslash, for example,
- * \\MyServer\MyShare\. This parameter does not have to specify
+ * A string that specifies a directory on a disk. If this parameter
+ * is NULL, the function uses the root of the current disk. If this
+ * parameter is a UNC name, it must include a trailing backslash,
+ * for example,
+ * {@code \\MyServer\MyShare\}. This parameter does not have to specify
* the root directory on a disk. The function accepts any
* directory on a disk.
* @param lpFreeBytesAvailable
@@ -1619,9 +1529,9 @@ int SetFileTime(HANDLE hFile, WinBase.FILETIME lpCreationTime,
* @param lpTotalNumberOfFreeBytes
* A pointer to a variable that receives the total number of free
* bytes on a disk. This parameter can be NULL.
- * @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the
- * function fails, the return value is 0 (zero). To get extended
- * error information, call GetLastError.
+ * @return {@code true} if the function succeeds - to get extended error
+ * information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * @see GetDiskFreeSpaceEx
*/
boolean GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(String lpDirectoryName,
LARGE_INTEGER lpFreeBytesAvailable,
@@ -1630,7 +1540,7 @@ boolean GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(String lpDirectoryName,
/**
* Deletes an existing file.
- *
+ *
* @param filename
* The name of the file to be deleted.
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the
@@ -1642,7 +1552,7 @@ boolean GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(String lpDirectoryName,
/**
* Creates an anonymous pipe, and returns handles to the read and write ends
* of the pipe.
- *
+ *
* @param hReadPipe
* A pointer to a variable that receives the read handle for the
* pipe.
@@ -1674,9 +1584,9 @@ public boolean CreatePipe(HANDLEByReference hReadPipe,
* @param lpBytesRead A variable that receives the number of bytes read from
* the pipe.
* @param nTimeOut The number of milliseconds to wait for the named pipe to
- * be available.
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
- * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * be available.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see CallNamedPipe
* documentation
*/
@@ -1721,13 +1631,13 @@ public boolean CallNamedPipe(String lpNamedPipeName,
* 0 or the allowed flags
* @param nMaxInstances The maximum number of instances that can be created for this pipe.
* Acceptable values are in the range 1 through {@link #PIPE_UNLIMITED_INSTANCES}
- * @param nOutBufferSize The number of bytes to reserve for the output buffer.
+ * @param nOutBufferSize The number of bytes to reserve for the output buffer.
* @param nInBufferSize The number of bytes to reserve for the input buffer.
* @param nDefaultTimeOut The default time-out value, in milliseconds. A value of zero will
* result in a default time-out of 50 milliseconds
* @param lpSecurityAttributes A pointer to a {@link #SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES} structure that
* specifies a security descriptor for the new named pipe. If {@code null} the named pipe
- * gets a default security descriptor and the handle cannot be inherited.
+ * gets a default security descriptor and the handle cannot be inherited.
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is a handle to the server end of a
* named pipe instance. If the function fails, the return value is {@link #INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE}.
* To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
@@ -1741,13 +1651,13 @@ public HANDLE CreateNamedPipe(String lpName, int dwOpenMode, int dwPipeMode, int
/**
* Disconnects the server end of a named pipe instance from a client process.
* @param hNamedPipe A handle to an instance of a named pipe.
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
- * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see DisconnectNamedPipe
* documentation
*/
public boolean DisconnectNamedPipe(HANDLE hNamedPipe);
-
+
/**
* Retrieves the client computer name for the specified named pipe.
* @param Pipe A handle to an instance of a named pipe.
@@ -1756,8 +1666,8 @@ public HANDLE CreateNamedPipe(String lpName, int dwOpenMode, int dwPipeMode, int
* to a {@link String}
* @param ClientComputerNameLength The size of the ClientComputerName
* buffer, in bytes.
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
- * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see GetNamedPipeClientComputerName
* documentation
*/
@@ -1766,8 +1676,8 @@ public HANDLE CreateNamedPipe(String lpName, int dwOpenMode, int dwPipeMode, int
/**
* @param Pipe A handle to an instance of a named pipe.
* @param ClientProcessId Recipient of the process identifier
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
- * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see GetNamedPipeClientProcessId
* documentation
*/
@@ -1776,8 +1686,8 @@ public HANDLE CreateNamedPipe(String lpName, int dwOpenMode, int dwPipeMode, int
/**
* @param Pipe A handle to an instance of a named pipe.
* @param ClientSessionId Recipient of the session identifier
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
- * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see GetNamedPipeClientProcessId
* documentation
*/
@@ -1785,7 +1695,7 @@ public HANDLE CreateNamedPipe(String lpName, int dwOpenMode, int dwPipeMode, int
/**
* Retrieves information about a specified named pipe.
- * @param hNamedPipe A handle to the named pipe for which information is wanted.
+ * @param hNamedPipe A handle to the named pipe for which information is wanted.
* @param lpState A pointer to a variable that indicates the current
* state of the handle. This parameter can be {@code null} if this information
* is not needed.
@@ -1799,14 +1709,14 @@ public HANDLE CreateNamedPipe(String lpName, int dwOpenMode, int dwPipeMode, int
* @param lpCollectDataTimeout A pointer to a variable that receives the
* maximum time, in milliseconds, that can pass before a remote named pipe
* transfers information over the network. This parameter can be {@code null}
- * if this information is not needed.
+ * if this information is not needed.
* @param lpUserName A buffer that receives the user name string associated
* with the client application. This parameter can be {@code null} if this
* information is not needed.
* @param nMaxUserNameSize The size of the buffer specified by the lpUserName
* parameter. This parameter is ignored if lpUserName is {@code null}.
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
- * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see GetNamedPipeHandleState
* documentation
*/
@@ -1829,8 +1739,8 @@ public boolean GetNamedPipeHandleState(HANDLE hNamedPipe, IntByReference lpState
* @param lpMaxInstances A pointer to a variable that receives the maximum
* number of pipe instances that can be created. This parameter can be {@code null}
* if this information is not needed.
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
- * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see GetNamedPipeInfo
* documentation
*/
@@ -1841,8 +1751,8 @@ public boolean GetNamedPipeInfo(HANDLE hNamedPipe, IntByReference lpFlags,
/**
* @param Pipe A handle to an instance of a named pipe.
* @param ServerProcessId Recipient of the process identifier.
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
- * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see GetNamedPipeServerProcessId
* documentation
*/
@@ -1851,8 +1761,8 @@ public boolean GetNamedPipeInfo(HANDLE hNamedPipe, IntByReference lpFlags,
/**
* @param Pipe A handle to an instance of a named pipe.
* @param ServerProcessId Recipient of the session identifier.
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
- * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see GetNamedPipeServerSessionId
* documentation
*/
@@ -1860,7 +1770,7 @@ public boolean GetNamedPipeInfo(HANDLE hNamedPipe, IntByReference lpFlags,
/**
* Copies data from a named or anonymous pipe into a buffer without
- * removing it from the pipe.
+ * removing it from the pipe.
* @param hNamedPipe A handle to the pipe.
* @param lpBuffer A buffer that receives data read from the pipe.
* This parameter can be {@code null} if no data is to be read.
@@ -1875,8 +1785,8 @@ public boolean GetNamedPipeInfo(HANDLE hNamedPipe, IntByReference lpFlags,
* @param lpBytesLeftThisMessage A variable that receives the number of
* bytes remaining in this message. This parameter can be {@code null}
* if no data is to be read.
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
- * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see PeekNamedPipe
* documentation
*/
@@ -1888,15 +1798,15 @@ public boolean PeekNamedPipe(HANDLE hNamedPipe, byte[] lpBuffer, int nBufferSize
* @param hNamedPipe A handle to the named pipe instance.
* @param lpMode The new pipe mode. The mode is a combination of a read-mode
* flag and a wait-mode flag. This parameter can be {@code null} if the
- * mode is not being set.
+ * mode is not being set.
* @param lpMaxCollectionCount The maximum number of bytes collected on
* the client computer before transmission to the server. This parameter
- * can be {@code null} if the count is not being set.
+ * can be {@code null} if the count is not being set.
* @param lpCollectDataTimeout The maximum time, in milliseconds, that can
* pass before a remote named pipe transfers information over the network.
- * This parameter can be {@code null} if the timeout is not being set.
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
- * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * This parameter can be {@code null} if the timeout is not being set.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see SetNamedPipeHandleState
* documentation
*/
@@ -1913,9 +1823,9 @@ public boolean SetNamedPipeHandleState(HANDLE hNamedPipe, IntByReference lpMode,
* @param nOutBufferSize The size of the output buffer, in bytes.
* @param lpBytesRead Variable that receives the number of bytes read from the pipe.
* @param lpOverlapped A pointer to an {@link #OVERLAPPED} structure. Can
- * be {@code null} if pipe not opened with {@link #FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED}.
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
- * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * be {@code null} if pipe not opened with {@link #FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED}.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see TransactNamedPipe
* documentation
*/
@@ -1938,7 +1848,7 @@ public boolean TransactNamedPipe(HANDLE hNamedPipe,
* A period may be used for the servername if the pipe is local.
* @param nTimeOut The number of milliseconds that the function will wait for
* an instance of the named pipe to be available.
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
* To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see WaitNamedPipe
* documentation
@@ -1947,7 +1857,7 @@ public boolean TransactNamedPipe(HANDLE hNamedPipe,
/**
* Sets certain properties of an object handle.
- *
+ *
* @param hObject
* A handle to an object whose information is to be set.
* @param dwMask
@@ -1964,7 +1874,7 @@ public boolean TransactNamedPipe(HANDLE hNamedPipe,
/**
* Retrieves file system attributes for a specified file or directory.
- *
+ *
* @param lpFileName
* The name of the file or directory. Prepend \\?\ to the path
* for names up to 32,767 wide characters
@@ -1975,7 +1885,7 @@ public boolean TransactNamedPipe(HANDLE hNamedPipe,
/**
* Retrieves the file type of the specified file.
- *
+ *
* @param hFile
* A handle to the file.
* @return FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN if the function fails, or if the type is
@@ -1991,13 +1901,13 @@ public boolean TransactNamedPipe(HANDLE hNamedPipe,
/**
* Sends a control code directly to a specified device driver, causing the
* corresponding device to perform the corresponding operation.
- *
+ *
* @param hDevice
* A handle to the device on which the operation is to be
* performed. The device is typically a volume, directory, file,
* or stream. To retrieve a device handle, use the CreateFile
* function. For more information, see Remarks.
- *
+ *
* @param dwIoControlCode
* The control code for the operation. This value identifies the
* specific operation to be performed and the type of device on
@@ -2005,27 +1915,27 @@ public boolean TransactNamedPipe(HANDLE hNamedPipe,
* Remarks. The documentation for each control code provides
* usage details for the lpInBuffer, nInBufferSize, lpOutBuffer,
* and nOutBufferSize parameters.
- *
+ *
* @param lpInBuffer
* A pointer to the input buffer that contains the data required
* to perform the operation. The format of this data depends on
* the value of the dwIoControlCode parameter. This parameter can
* be NULL if dwIoControlCode specifies an operation that does
* not require input data.
- *
+ *
* @param nInBufferSize
* The size of the input buffer, in bytes.
- *
+ *
* @param lpOutBuffer
* A pointer to the output buffer that is to receive the data
* returned by the operation. The format of this data depends on
* the value of the dwIoControlCode parameter. This parameter can
* be NULL if dwIoControlCode specifies an operation that does
* not return data.
- *
+ *
* @param nOutBufferSize
* The size of the output buffer, in bytes.
- *
+ *
* @param lpBytesReturned
* A pointer to a variable that receives the size of the data
* stored in the output buffer, in bytes. If the output buffer is
@@ -2049,7 +1959,7 @@ public boolean TransactNamedPipe(HANDLE hNamedPipe,
* is associated with an I/O completion port, you can retrieve
* the number of bytes returned by calling
* GetQueuedCompletionStatus.
- *
+ *
* @param lpOverlapped
* A pointer to an OVERLAPPED structure. If hDevice was opened
* without specifying FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, lpOverlapped is
@@ -2063,9 +1973,9 @@ public boolean TransactNamedPipe(HANDLE hNamedPipe,
* operation has been completed. Otherwise, the function does not
* return until the operation has been completed or an error
* occurs.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call GetLastError.
*/
@@ -2074,37 +1984,13 @@ boolean DeviceIoControl(HANDLE hDevice, int dwIoControlCode,
int nOutBufferSize, IntByReference lpBytesReturned,
Pointer lpOverlapped);
- /**
- * Retrieves information about the amount of space that is available on a
- * disk volume, which is the total amount of space, the total amount of free
- * space, and the total amount of free space available to the user that is
- * associated with the calling thread.
- *
- * @param lpDirectoryName
- * the lp directory name
- * @param lpFreeBytesAvailable
- * the lp free bytes available
- * @param lpTotalNumberOfBytes
- * the lp total number of bytes
- * @param lpTotalNumberOfFreeBytes
- * the lp total number of free bytes
- * @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
- *
- * If the function fails, the return value is zero (0). To get
- * extended error information, call GetLastError.
- */
- boolean GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(String lpDirectoryName,
- LongByReference lpFreeBytesAvailable,
- LongByReference lpTotalNumberOfBytes,
- LongByReference lpTotalNumberOfFreeBytes);
-
/**
* Takes a snapshot of the specified processes, as well as the heaps,
* modules, and threads used by these processes.
- *
+ *
* @param dwFlags
* The portions of the system to be included in the snapshot.
- *
+ *
* @param th32ProcessID
* The process identifier of the process to be included in the
* snapshot. This parameter can be zero to indicate the current
@@ -2112,19 +1998,19 @@ boolean GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(String lpDirectoryName,
* TH32CS_SNAPMODULE, TH32CS_SNAPMODULE32, or TH32CS_SNAPALL
* value is specified. Otherwise, it is ignored and all processes
* are included in the snapshot.
- *
+ *
* If the specified process is the Idle process or one of the
* CSRSS processes, this function fails and the last error code
* is ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED because their access restrictions
* prevent user-level code from opening them.
- *
+ *
* If the specified process is a 64-bit process and the caller is
* a 32-bit process, this function fails and the last error code
* is ERROR_PARTIAL_COPY (299).
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, it returns an open handle to the
* specified snapshot.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, it returns INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE. To get
* extended error information, call GetLastError. Possible error
* codes include ERROR_BAD_LENGTH.
@@ -2134,7 +2020,7 @@ boolean GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(String lpDirectoryName,
/**
* Retrieves information about the first process encountered in a system
* snapshot.
- *
+ *
* @param hSnapshot
* A handle to the snapshot returned from a previous call to the
* CreateToolhelp32Snapshot function.
@@ -2154,7 +2040,7 @@ boolean GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(String lpDirectoryName,
/**
* Retrieves information about the next process recorded in a system
* snapshot.
- *
+ *
* @param hSnapshot
* A handle to the snapshot returned from a previous call to the
* CreateToolhelp32Snapshot function.
@@ -2171,7 +2057,7 @@ boolean GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(String lpDirectoryName,
/**
* The SetEnvironmentVariable function sets the contents of the specified
* environment variable for the current process.
- *
+ *
* @param lpName
* Pointer to a string containing the name of the environment
* variable to set.
@@ -2179,7 +2065,7 @@ boolean GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(String lpDirectoryName,
* Pointer to a string containing the value to set it to. if this
* value is NULL, the variable is deleted from the current
* process' environment.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is non-zero. If the
* function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error
* information, call GetLastError.
@@ -2189,7 +2075,7 @@ boolean GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(String lpDirectoryName,
/**
* Retrieves the contents of the specified variable from the environment
* block of the calling process.
- *
+ *
* @param lpName
* The name of the environment variable.
* @param lpBuffer
@@ -2232,8 +2118,8 @@ boolean GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(String lpDirectoryName,
/**
* @param lpszEnvironmentBlock A pointer to a block of environment strings
* obtained by calling the {@link #GetEnvironmentStrings()} function
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
- * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see FreeEnvironmentStrings
* documentation
*/
@@ -2241,7 +2127,7 @@ boolean GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(String lpDirectoryName,
/**
* Returns the locale identifier for the system locale.
- *
+ *
* @return Returns the locale identifier for the system default locale,
* identified by LOCALE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT.
*/
@@ -2249,7 +2135,7 @@ boolean GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(String lpDirectoryName,
/**
* Returns the locale identifier for the user default locale.
- *
+ *
* @return Returns the locale identifier for the user default locale,
* represented as LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT. If the user default locale is
* a custom locale, this function always returns
@@ -2263,7 +2149,7 @@ boolean GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(String lpDirectoryName,
/**
* Retrieves an integer associated with a key in the specified section of an
* initialization file.
- *
+ *
* @param appName
* The name of the section in the initialization file.
* @param keyName
@@ -2288,7 +2174,7 @@ int GetPrivateProfileInt(String appName, String keyName, int defaultValue,
/**
* Retrieves a string from the specified section in an initialization file.
- *
+ *
* @param lpAppName
* The name of the section containing the key name. If this
* parameter is {@code null}, the
@@ -2351,11 +2237,11 @@ DWORD GetPrivateProfileString(String lpAppName, String lpKeyName,
/**
* Copies a string into the specified section of an initialization file.
- *
+ *
* If the file was created using Unicode characters, the function writes
* Unicode characters to the file. Otherwise, the function writes ANSI
* characters.
- *
+ *
* @param lpAppName
* The name of the section to which the string will be copied. If
* the section does not exist, it is created. The name of the
@@ -2387,7 +2273,7 @@ boolean WritePrivateProfileString(String lpAppName, String lpKeyName,
/**
* Retrieves all the keys and values for the specified section of an
* initialization file.
- *
+ *
*
* Each string has the following format: {@code key=string}.
*
@@ -2397,7 +2283,7 @@ boolean WritePrivateProfileString(String lpAppName, String lpKeyName,
* copied to the buffer pointed to by the {@code lpReturnedString}
* parameter.
*
- *
+ *
* @param lpAppName
* The name of the section in the initialization file.
* @param lpReturnedString
@@ -2428,7 +2314,7 @@ DWORD GetPrivateProfileSection(String lpAppName, char[] lpReturnedString,
* This operation is atomic; no updates to the initialization file are
* allowed while the section names are being copied to the buffer.
*
- *
+ *
* @param lpszReturnBuffer
* A pointer to a buffer that receives the section names
* associated with the named file. The buffer is filled with one
@@ -2476,7 +2362,7 @@ boolean WritePrivateProfileSection(String lpAppName, String lpString,
/**
* Converts a file time to a local file time.
- *
+ *
* @param lpFileTime
* [in] A pointer to a FILETIME structure containing the
* UTC-based file time to be converted into a local file time.
@@ -2494,7 +2380,7 @@ boolean FileTimeToLocalFileTime(FILETIME lpFileTime,
/**
* Converts a time in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) to a specified time
* zone's corresponding local time.
- *
+ *
* @param lpTimeZone
* [in, optional] A pointer to a TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION structure
* that specifies the time zone of interest. If lpTimeZone is
@@ -2512,7 +2398,7 @@ boolean SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime(TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION lpTimeZone,
/**
* Converts a system time to file time format. System time is based on
* Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
- *
+ *
* @param lpSystemTime
* [in] A pointer to a SYSTEMTIME structure that contains the
* system time to be converted from UTC to file time format.
@@ -2549,7 +2435,7 @@ boolean SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime(TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION lpTimeZone,
* documentation
*/
HANDLE CreateRemoteThread(HANDLE hProcess, WinBase.SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES lpThreadAttributes, int dwStackSize, FOREIGN_THREAD_START_ROUTINE lpStartAddress, Pointer lpParameter, DWORD dwCreationFlags, Pointer lpThreadId);
-
+
/**
* Writes data to an area of memory in a specified process. The entire area
* to be written to must be accessible or the operation fails.
@@ -2561,13 +2447,13 @@ boolean SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime(TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION lpTimeZone,
* @param nSize The number of bytes to be written to the specified process.
* @param lpNumberOfBytesWritten A variable that receives the number of bytes
* transferred into the specified process. If {@code null} the parameter is ignored.
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
- * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see WriteProcessMemory
* documentation
*/
boolean WriteProcessMemory(HANDLE hProcess, Pointer lpBaseAddress, Pointer lpBuffer, int nSize, IntByReference lpNumberOfBytesWritten);
-
+
/**
* Reads data from an area of memory in a specified process. The entire area
* to be read must be accessible or the operation fails.
@@ -2579,8 +2465,8 @@ boolean SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime(TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION lpTimeZone,
* @param nSize The number of bytes to be read from the specified process.
* @param lpNumberOfBytesRead A variable that receives the number of bytes
* transferred into the specified buffer. If {@code null} the parameter is ignored.
- * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
- * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
+ * @return {@code true} if successful, {@code false} otherwise.
+ * To get extended error information, call {@link #GetLastError()}.
* @see ReadProcessMemory
* documentation
*/
@@ -2602,7 +2488,7 @@ boolean SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime(TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION lpTimeZone,
* documentation
*/
SIZE_T VirtualQueryEx(HANDLE hProcess, Pointer lpAddress, MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION lpBuffer, SIZE_T dwLength);
-
+
/**
* Defines, redefines, or deletes MS-DOS device names.
* @param dwFlags The controllable aspects of the function - see the
@@ -2621,7 +2507,7 @@ boolean SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime(TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION lpTimeZone,
* @see DefineDosDevice
*/
boolean DefineDosDevice(int dwFlags, String lpDeviceName, String lpTargetPath);
-
+
/**
* Retrieves information about MS-DOS device names
* @param lpDeviceName An MS-DOS device name string specifying the target
@@ -2638,7 +2524,7 @@ boolean SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime(TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION lpTimeZone,
* strings represent undeleted prior mappings for the device. Each
* null-terminated string stored into the buffer is the name of an existing
* MS-DOS device, for example, {@code \Device\HarddiskVolume1} or {@code \Device\Floppy0}.
- * @param ucchMax The maximum number of characters that can be stored into the buffer
+ * @param ucchMax The maximum number of characters that can be stored into the buffer
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is the number of characters stored
* into the buffer, otherwise zero. Use {@link #GetLastError()} to get extended
* error information. If the buffer is too small, the function fails and the last error
@@ -2684,7 +2570,7 @@ boolean SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime(TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION lpTimeZone,
boolean FindNextVolumeMountPoint(HANDLE hFindVolumeMountPoint, char[] lpszVolumeMountPoint, int cchBufferLength);
/**
- * Closes the specified mounted folder search handle.
+ * Closes the specified mounted folder search handle.
* @param hFindVolumeMountPoint A mounted folder search handle returned by
* a previous call to the {@link #FindFirstVolumeMountPoint(String, char[], int)}
* function.
@@ -2789,7 +2675,7 @@ boolean GetVolumeInformation(String lpRootPathName,
* Retrieves the volume mount point where the specified path is mounted.
* @param lpszFileName The input path string. Both absolute and relative
* file and directory names, for example "..", are acceptable in
- * this path. If you specify a relative directory or file name without a
+ * this path. If you specify a relative directory or file name without a
* volume qualifier, returns the drive letter of the boot volume. If this
* parameter is an empty string, the function fails but the last error is
* set to {@code ERROR_SUCCESS}.
@@ -2840,7 +2726,7 @@ boolean GetVolumePathNamesForVolumeName(String lpszVolumeName,
* @see Kernel32Util#extractVolumeGUID(String)
*/
HANDLE FindFirstVolume(char[] lpszVolumeName, int cchBufferLength);
-
+
/**
* Continues a volume search started by a call to the {@link #FindFirstVolume(char[], int)}
* function - finds one volume per call.
@@ -2856,9 +2742,9 @@ boolean GetVolumePathNamesForVolumeName(String lpszVolumeName,
* @see Kernel32Util#extractVolumeGUID(String)
*/
boolean FindNextVolume(HANDLE hFindVolume, char[] lpszVolumeName, int cchBufferLength);
-
+
/**
- * Closes the specified volume search handle.
+ * Closes the specified volume search handle.
* @param hFindVolume The volume search handle returned by a previous call to the
* {@link #FindFirstVolume(char[], int)}.
* @return {@code true} if succeeds. If fails then call {@link #GetLastError()}
diff --git a/contrib/platform/src/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/User32.java b/contrib/platform/src/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/User32.java
index 824ce4abac..b10c728a5a 100644
--- a/contrib/platform/src/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/User32.java
+++ b/contrib/platform/src/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/User32.java
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
/**
* Provides access to the w32 user32 library. Incomplete implementation to
* support demos.
- *
+ *
* @author Todd Fast, todd.fast@sun.com
* @author twalljava@dev.java.net
* @author Tobias Wolf, wolf.tobias@gmx.net
@@ -42,28 +42,28 @@ public interface User32 extends StdCallLibrary, WinUser, WinNT {
* Handle for message-only window.
*/
public static final HWND HWND_MESSAGE = new HWND(Pointer.createConstant(-3));
-
+
/** The cs globalclass. */
int CS_GLOBALCLASS = 0x4000;
/** The ws ex topmost. */
int WS_EX_TOPMOST = 0x00000008;
-
+
/** The hRecipient parameter is a window handle. */
int DEVICE_NOTIFY_WINDOW_HANDLE = 0x00000000;
/** The hRecipient parameter is a service status handle. */
int DEVICE_NOTIFY_SERVICE_HANDLE = 0x00000001;
-
+
/** The device notify all interface classes. */
int DEVICE_NOTIFY_ALL_INTERFACE_CLASSES = 0x00000004;
-
+
/**
* This function retrieves a handle to a display device context (DC) for the
* client area of the specified window. The display device context can be
* used in subsequent graphics display interface (GDI) functions to draw in
* the client area of the window.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the window whose device context is to be retrieved.
* If this value is NULL, GetDC retrieves the device context for
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ public interface User32 extends StdCallLibrary, WinUser, WinNT {
* This function releases a device context (DC), freeing it for use by other
* applications. The effect of ReleaseDC depends on the type of device
* context.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the window whose device context is to be released.
* @param hDC
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ public interface User32 extends StdCallLibrary, WinUser, WinNT {
* This function retrieves the handle to the top-level window whose class
* name and window name match the specified strings. This function does not
* search child windows.
- *
+ *
* @param lpClassName
* Long pointer to a null-terminated string that specifies the
* class name or is an atom that identifies the class-name
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ public interface User32 extends StdCallLibrary, WinUser, WinNT {
/**
* This function retrieves the name of the class to which the specified
* window belongs.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the window and, indirectly, the class to which the
* window belongs.
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ public interface User32 extends StdCallLibrary, WinUser, WinNT {
/**
* Retrieves information about the active window or a specified graphical
* user interface (GUI) thread.
- *
+ *
* @param idThread
* Identifies the thread for which information is to be
* retrieved. To retrieve this value, use the
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ public interface User32 extends StdCallLibrary, WinUser, WinNT {
/**
* The GetWindowInfo function retrieves information about the specified
* window.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the window whose information is to be retrieved.
* @param pwi
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ public interface User32 extends StdCallLibrary, WinUser, WinNT {
* This function retrieves the dimensions of the bounding rectangle of the
* specified window. The dimensions are given in screen coordinates that are
* relative to the upper-left corner of the screen.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the window.
* @param rect
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ public interface User32 extends StdCallLibrary, WinUser, WinNT {
* This function copies the text of the specified window's title bar - if it
* has one - into a buffer. If the specified window is a control, the text
* of the control is copied.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the window or control containing the text.
* @param lpString
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ public interface User32 extends StdCallLibrary, WinUser, WinNT {
* window's title bar text - if the window has a title bar. If the specified
* window is a control, the function retrieves the length of the text within
* the control.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the window or control.
* @return The length, in characters, of the text indicates success. Under
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ public interface User32 extends StdCallLibrary, WinUser, WinNT {
/**
* The GetWindowModuleFileName function retrieves the full path and file
* name of the module associated with the specified window handle.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the window whose module file name will be retrieved.
* @param lpszFileName
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ int GetWindowModuleFileName(HWND hWnd, char[] lpszFileName,
* This function retrieves the identifier of the thread that created the
* specified window and, optionally, the identifier of the process that
* created the window.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the window.
* @param lpdwProcessId
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ int GetWindowModuleFileName(HWND hWnd, char[] lpszFileName,
* the handle to each window, in turn, to an application-defined callback
* function. EnumWindows continues until the last top-level window is
* enumerated or the callback function returns FALSE.
- *
+ *
* @param lpEnumFunc
* Long pointer to an application-defined callback function.
* @param data
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ int GetWindowModuleFileName(HWND hWnd, char[] lpszFileName,
* in turn, to an application-defined callback function. EnumChildWindows
* continues until the last child window is enumerated or the callback
* function returns FALSE.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the parent window whose child windows are to be
* enumerated. If this parameter is NULL, this function is
@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ int GetWindowModuleFileName(HWND hWnd, char[] lpszFileName,
* the last window is enumerated or the callback function returns FALSE. To
* enumerate child windows of a particular window, use the EnumChildWindows
* function.
- *
+ *
* @param dwThreadId
* Identifies the thread whose windows are to be enumerated.
* @param lpEnumFunc
@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ boolean EnumThreadWindows(int dwThreadId, WNDENUMPROC lpEnumFunc,
/**
* The FlashWindowEx function flashes the specified window. It does not
* change the active state of the window.
- *
+ *
* @param pfwi
* Pointer to the FLASHWINFO structure.
* @return The return value specifies the window's state before the call to
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ boolean EnumThreadWindows(int dwThreadId, WNDENUMPROC lpEnumFunc,
/**
* This function loads the specified icon resource from the executable
* (.exe) file associated with an application instance.
- *
+ *
* @param hInstance
* Handle to an instance of the module whose executable file
* contains the icon to be loaded. This parameter must be NULL
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ boolean EnumThreadWindows(int dwThreadId, WNDENUMPROC lpEnumFunc,
/**
* This function loads an icon, cursor, or bitmap.
- *
+ *
* @param hinst
* Handle to an instance of the module that contains the image to
* be loaded.
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ HANDLE LoadImage(HINSTANCE hinst, String name, int type, int xDesired,
/**
* This function destroys an icon and frees any memory the icon occupied.
- *
+ *
* @param hicon
* Handle to the icon to be destroyed. The icon must not be in
* use.
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ HANDLE LoadImage(HINSTANCE hinst, String name, int type, int xDesired,
* This function retrieves information about the specified window.
* GetWindowLong also retrieves the 32-bit (long) value at the specified
* offset into the extra window memory of a window.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the window and, indirectly, the class to which the
* window belongs.
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ HANDLE LoadImage(HINSTANCE hinst, String name, int type, int xDesired,
* This function changes an attribute of the specified window. SetWindowLong
* also sets a 32-bit (LONG) value at the specified offset into the extra
* window memory of a window.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the window and, indirectly, the class to which the
* window belongs.
@@ -431,29 +431,11 @@ HANDLE LoadImage(HINSTANCE hinst, String name, int type, int xDesired,
*/
int SetWindowLong(HWND hWnd, int nIndex, int dwNewLong);
- /**
- * This function changes an attribute of the specified window. SetWindowLong
- * also sets a 32-bit (LONG) value at the specified offset into the extra
- * window memory of a window. Do not use this version on Windows-64.
- *
- * @param hWnd
- * Handle to the window and, indirectly, the class to which the
- * window belongs.
- * @param nIndex
- * Specifies the zero-based offset to the value to be set.
- * @param dwNewLong
- * Specifies the replacement value.
- * @return The previous value of the specified 32-bit integer indicates
- * success. Zero indicates failure. To get extended error
- * information, call GetLastError.
- */
- Pointer SetWindowLong(HWND hWnd, int nIndex, Pointer dwNewLong);
-
/**
* The GetWindowLongPtr function retrieves information about the specified
* window. The function also retrieves the value at a specified offset into
* the extra window memory.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the window and, indirectly, the class to which the
* window belongs.
@@ -472,31 +454,7 @@ HANDLE LoadImage(HINSTANCE hinst, String name, int type, int xDesired,
* The SetWindowLongPtr function changes an attribute of the specified
* window. The function also sets a value at the specified offset in the
* extra window memory.
- *
- * @param hWnd
- * Handle to the window and, indirectly, the class to which the
- * window belongs.
- * @param nIndex
- * Specifies the zero-based offset to the value to be set.
- * @param dwNewLongPtr
- * Specifies the replacement value.
- * @return If the function succeeds, the return value is the previous value
- * of the specified offset. If the function fails, the return value
- * is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. If
- * the previous value is zero and the function succeeds, the return
- * value is zero, but the function does not clear the last error
- * information. To determine success or failure, clear the last
- * error information by calling SetLastError(0), then call
- * SetWindowLongPtr. Function failure will be indicated by a return
- * value of zero and a GetLastError result that is nonzero.
- */
- LONG_PTR SetWindowLongPtr(HWND hWnd, int nIndex, LONG_PTR dwNewLongPtr);
-
- /**
- * The SetWindowLongPtr function changes an attribute of the specified
- * window. The function also sets a value at the specified offset in the
- * extra window memory.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the window and, indirectly, the class to which the
* window belongs.
@@ -519,7 +477,7 @@ HANDLE LoadImage(HINSTANCE hinst, String name, int type, int xDesired,
/**
* The SetLayeredWindowAttributes function sets the opacity and transparency
* color key of a layered window.
- *
+ *
* @param hwnd
* Handle to the layered window.
* @param crKey
@@ -540,7 +498,7 @@ boolean SetLayeredWindowAttributes(HWND hwnd, int crKey, byte bAlpha,
/**
* The GetLayeredWindowAttributes function retrieves the opacity and
* transparency color key of a layered window.
- *
+ *
* @param hwnd
* Handle to the layered window. A layered window is created by
* specifying WS_EX_LAYERED when creating the window with the
@@ -572,7 +530,7 @@ boolean GetLayeredWindowAttributes(HWND hwnd, IntByReference pcrKey,
/**
* The UpdateLayeredWindow function updates the position, size, shape,
* content, and translucency of a layered window.
- *
+ *
* @param hwnd
* Handle to a layered window. A layered window is created by
* specifying WS_EX_LAYERED when creating the window with the
@@ -623,7 +581,7 @@ boolean UpdateLayeredWindow(HWND hwnd, HDC hdcDst, POINT pptDst,
* determines the area within the window where the system permits drawing.
* The system does not display any portion of a window that lies outside of
* the window region.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the window whose window region is to be set.
* @param hRgn
@@ -643,7 +601,7 @@ boolean UpdateLayeredWindow(HWND hwnd, HDC hdcDst, POINT pptDst,
/**
* The GetKeyboardState function copies the status of the 256 virtual keys
* to the specified buffer.
- *
+ *
* @param lpKeyState
* Pointer to the 256-byte array that receives the status data
* for each virtual key.
@@ -657,7 +615,7 @@ boolean UpdateLayeredWindow(HWND hwnd, HDC hdcDst, POINT pptDst,
* This function determines whether a key is up or down at the time the
* function is called, and whether the key was pressed after a previous call
* to GetAsyncKeyState.
- *
+ *
* @param vKey
* Specifies one of 256 possible virtual-key codes.
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value specifies whether the
@@ -673,7 +631,7 @@ boolean UpdateLayeredWindow(HWND hwnd, HDC hdcDst, POINT pptDst,
* monitor the system for certain types of events. These events are
* associated either with a specific thread or with all threads in the same
* desktop as the calling thread.
- *
+ *
* @param idHook
* Specifies the type of hook procedure to be installed.
* @param lpfn
@@ -695,7 +653,7 @@ HHOOK SetWindowsHookEx(int idHook, HOOKPROC lpfn, HINSTANCE hMod,
* The CallNextHookEx function passes the hook information to the next hook
* procedure in the current hook chain. A hook procedure can call this
* function either before or after processing the hook information.
- *
+ *
* @param hhk
* Ignored.
* @param nCode
@@ -716,35 +674,10 @@ HHOOK SetWindowsHookEx(int idHook, HOOKPROC lpfn, HINSTANCE hMod,
*/
LRESULT CallNextHookEx(HHOOK hhk, int nCode, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam);
- /**
- * The CallNextHookEx function passes the hook information to the next hook
- * procedure in the current hook chain. A hook procedure can call this
- * function either before or after processing the hook information.
- *
- * @param hhk
- * Ignored.
- * @param nCode
- * Specifies the hook code passed to the current hook procedure.
- * The next hook procedure uses this code to determine how to
- * process the hook information.
- * @param wParam
- * Specifies the wParam value passed to the current hook
- * procedure. The meaning of this parameter depends on the type
- * of hook associated with the current hook chain.
- * @param lParam
- * Specifies the lParam value passed to the current hook
- * procedure. The meaning of this parameter depends on the type
- * of hook associated with the current hook chain.
- * @return This value is returned by the next hook procedure in the chain.
- * The current hook procedure must also return this value. The
- * meaning of the return value depends on the hook type.
- */
- LRESULT CallNextHookEx(HHOOK hhk, int nCode, WPARAM wParam, Pointer lParam);
-
/**
* The UnhookWindowsHookEx function removes a hook procedure installed in a
* hook chain by the SetWindowsHookEx function.
- *
+ *
* @param hhk
* Handle to the hook to be removed. This parameter is a hook
* handle obtained by a previous call to SetWindowsHookEx.
@@ -757,7 +690,7 @@ HHOOK SetWindowsHookEx(int idHook, HOOKPROC lpfn, HINSTANCE hMod,
/**
* This function retrieves a message from the calling thread's message queue
* and places it in the specified structure.
- *
+ *
* @param lpMsg
* Pointer to an MSG structure that receives message information
* from the thread's message queue.
@@ -780,7 +713,7 @@ HHOOK SetWindowsHookEx(int idHook, HOOKPROC lpfn, HINSTANCE hMod,
/**
* This function checks a thread message queue for a message and places the
* message (if any) in the specified structure.
- *
+ *
* @param lpMsg
* Pointer to an MSG structure that receives message information.
* @param hWnd
@@ -804,7 +737,7 @@ boolean PeekMessage(MSG lpMsg, HWND hWnd, int wMsgFilterMin,
* The character messages are posted to the calling thread's message queue,
* to be read the next time the thread calls the GetMessage or PeekMessage
* function.
- *
+ *
* @param lpMsg
* Pointer to an MSG structure that contains message information
* retrieved from the calling thread's message queue by using the
@@ -821,7 +754,7 @@ boolean PeekMessage(MSG lpMsg, HWND hWnd, int wMsgFilterMin,
/**
* This function dispatches a message to a window procedure. It is typically
* used to dispatch a message retrieved by the GetMessage function.
- *
+ *
* @param lpMsg
* Pointer to an MSG structure that contains the message.
* @return The return value specifies the value returned by the window
@@ -835,7 +768,7 @@ boolean PeekMessage(MSG lpMsg, HWND hWnd, int wMsgFilterMin,
* thread that created the specified window and then returns without waiting
* for the thread to process the message. Messages in a message queue are
* retrieved by calls to the GetMessage or PeekMessage function.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the window whose window procedure is to receive the
* message.
@@ -852,7 +785,7 @@ boolean PeekMessage(MSG lpMsg, HWND hWnd, int wMsgFilterMin,
* This function indicates to Windows that a thread has made a request to
* terminate (quit). It is typically used in response to a WM_DESTROY
* message.
- *
+ *
* @param nExitCode
* Specifies an application exit code. This value is used as the
* wParam parameter of the WM_QUIT message.
@@ -863,7 +796,7 @@ boolean PeekMessage(MSG lpMsg, HWND hWnd, int wMsgFilterMin,
* The GetSystemMetrics function retrieves various system metrics (widths
* and heights of display elements) and system configuration settings. All
* dimensions retrieved by GetSystemMetrics are in pixels.
- *
+ *
* @param nIndex
* System metric or configuration setting to retrieve. This
* parameter can be one of the following values. Note that all
@@ -880,18 +813,18 @@ boolean PeekMessage(MSG lpMsg, HWND hWnd, int wMsgFilterMin,
/**
* Changes the parent window of the specified child window.
- *
+ *
* @param hWndChild
* A handle to the child window.
- *
+ *
* @param hWndNewParent
* A handle to the new parent window. If this parameter is NULL,
* the desktop window becomes the new parent window. If this
* parameter is HWND_MESSAGE, the child window becomes a
* message-only window.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call GetLastError.
*/
@@ -899,14 +832,14 @@ boolean PeekMessage(MSG lpMsg, HWND hWnd, int wMsgFilterMin,
/**
* Determines the visibility state of the specified window.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* A handle to the window to be tested.
- *
+ *
* @return If the specified window, its parent window, its parent's parent
* window, and so forth, have the WS_VISIBLE style, the return value
* is nonzero. Otherwise, the return value is zero.
- *
+ *
* Because the return value specifies whether the window has the
* WS_VISIBLE style, it may be nonzero even if the window is totally
* obscured by other windows.
@@ -918,22 +851,22 @@ boolean PeekMessage(MSG lpMsg, HWND hWnd, int wMsgFilterMin,
* top-level window, the position and dimensions are relative to the
* upper-left corner of the screen. For a child window, they are relative to
* the upper-left corner of the parent window's client area.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* A handle to the window.
- *
+ *
* @param X
* The new position of the left side of the window.
- *
+ *
* @param Y
* The new position of the top of the window.
- *
+ *
* @param nWidth
* The new width of the window.
- *
+ *
* @param nHeight
* The new height of the window.
- *
+ *
* @param bRepaint
* Indicates whether the window is to be repainted. If this
* parameter is TRUE, the window receives a message. If the
@@ -941,9 +874,9 @@ boolean PeekMessage(MSG lpMsg, HWND hWnd, int wMsgFilterMin,
* applies to the client area, the nonclient area (including the
* title bar and scroll bars), and any part of the parent window
* uncovered as a result of moving a child window.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call GetLastError.
*/
@@ -955,33 +888,33 @@ boolean MoveWindow(HWND hWnd, int X, int Y, int nWidth, int nHeight,
* window. These windows are ordered according to their appearance on the
* screen. The topmost window receives the highest rank and is the first
* window in the Z order.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* A handle to the window.
- *
+ *
* @param hWndInsertAfter
* A handle to the window to precede the positioned window in the
* Z order.
- *
+ *
* @param X
* The new position of the left side of the window, in client
* coordinates.
- *
+ *
* @param Y
* The new position of the top of the window, in client
* coordinates.
- *
+ *
* @param cx
* The new width of the window, in pixels.
- *
+ *
* @param cy
* The new height of the window, in pixels.
- *
+ *
* @param uFlags
* The window sizing and positioning flags.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call GetLastError.
*/
@@ -991,21 +924,21 @@ boolean SetWindowPos(HWND hWnd, HWND hWndInsertAfter, int X, int Y, int cx,
/**
* Attaches or detaches the input processing mechanism of one thread to that
* of another thread.
- *
+ *
* @param idAttach
* The identifier of the thread to be attached to another thread.
* The thread to be attached cannot be a system thread.
- *
+ *
* @param idAttachTo
* The identifier of the thread to which idAttach will be
* attached. This thread cannot be a system thread. A thread
* cannot attach to itself. Therefore, idAttachTo cannot equal
* idAttach.
- *
+ *
* @param fAttach
* If this parameter is TRUE, the two threads are attached. If
* the parameter is FALSE, the threads are detached.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
*/
boolean AttachThreadInput(DWORD idAttach, DWORD idAttachTo, boolean fAttach);
@@ -1016,11 +949,11 @@ boolean SetWindowPos(HWND hWnd, HWND hWndInsertAfter, int X, int Y, int cx,
* various visual cues are changed for the user. The system assigns a
* slightly higher priority to the thread that created the foreground window
* than it does to other threads.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* A handle to the window that should be activated and brought to
* the foreground.
- *
+ *
* @return If the window was brought to the foreground, the return value is
* nonzero.
*/
@@ -1031,7 +964,7 @@ boolean SetWindowPos(HWND hWnd, HWND hWndInsertAfter, int X, int Y, int cx,
* user is currently working). The system assigns a slightly higher priority
* to the thread that creates the foreground window than it does to other
* threads.
- *
+ *
* @return The return value is a handle to the foreground window. The
* foreground window can be NULL in certain circumstances, such as
* when a window is losing activation.
@@ -1041,11 +974,11 @@ boolean SetWindowPos(HWND hWnd, HWND hWndInsertAfter, int X, int Y, int cx,
/**
* Sets the keyboard focus to the specified window. The window must be
* attached to the calling thread's message queue.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* A handle to the window that will receive the keyboard input.
* If this parameter is NULL, keystrokes are ignored.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is the handle to the
* window that previously had the keyboard focus. If the hWnd
* parameter is invalid or the window is not attached to the calling
@@ -1056,23 +989,23 @@ boolean SetWindowPos(HWND hWnd, HWND hWndInsertAfter, int X, int Y, int cx,
/**
* Synthesizes keystrokes, mouse motions, and button clicks.
- *
+ *
* @param nInputs
* The number of structures in the pInputs array.
- *
+ *
* @param pInputs
* An array of INPUT structures. Each structure represents an
* event to be inserted into the keyboard or mouse input stream.
- *
+ *
* @param cbSize
* The size, in bytes, of an INPUT structure. If cbSize is not
* the size of an INPUT structure, the function fails.
- *
+ *
* @return The function returns the number of events that it successfully
* inserted into the keyboard or mouse input stream. If the function
* returns zero, the input was already blocked by another thread. To
* get extended error information, call GetLastError.
- *
+ *
* This function fails when it is blocked by UIPI. Note that neither
* GetLastError nor the return value will indicate the failure was
* caused by UIPI blocking.
@@ -1083,17 +1016,17 @@ boolean SetWindowPos(HWND hWnd, HWND hWndInsertAfter, int X, int Y, int cx,
* Waits until the specified process has finished processing its initial
* input and is waiting for user input with no input pending, or until the
* time-out interval has elapsed.
- *
+ *
* @param hProcess
* A handle to the process. If this process is a console
* application or does not have a message queue, WaitForInputIdle
* returns immediately.
- *
+ *
* @param dwMilliseconds
* The time-out interval, in milliseconds. If dwMilliseconds is
* INFINITE, the function does not return until the process is
* idle.
- *
+ *
* @return The following table shows the possible return values for this
* function.
*
@@ -1122,27 +1055,27 @@ boolean SetWindowPos(HWND hWnd, HWND hWndInsertAfter, int X, int Y, int cx,
* The InvalidateRect function adds a rectangle to the specified window's
* update region. The update region represents the portion of the window's
* client area that must be redrawn.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* A handle to the window whose update region has changed. If
* this parameter is NULL, the system invalidates and redraws all
* windows, not just the windows for this application, and sends
* the WM_ERASEBKGND and WM_NCPAINT messages before the function
* returns. Setting this parameter to NULL is not recommended.
- *
+ *
* @param lpRect
* A pointer to a RECT structure that contains the client
* coordinates of the rectangle to be added to the update region.
* If this parameter is NULL, the entire client area is added to
* the update region.
- *
+ *
* @param bErase
* Specifies whether the background within the update region is
* to be erased when the update region is processed. If this
* parameter is TRUE, the background is erased when the
* BeginPaint function is called. If this parameter is FALSE, the
* background remains unchanged.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the
* function fails, the return value is zero.
*/
@@ -1151,26 +1084,26 @@ boolean SetWindowPos(HWND hWnd, HWND hWndInsertAfter, int X, int Y, int cx,
/**
* The RedrawWindow function updates the specified rectangle or region in a
* window's client area.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* A handle to the window to be redrawn. If this parameter is
* NULL, the desktop window is updated.
- *
+ *
* @param lprcUpdate
* A pointer to a RECT structure containing the coordinates, in
* device units, of the update rectangle. This parameter is
* ignored if the hrgnUpdate parameter identifies a region.
- *
+ *
* @param hrgnUpdate
* A handle to the update region. If both the hrgnUpdate and
* lprcUpdate parameters are NULL, the entire client area is
* added to the update region.
- *
+ *
* @param flags
* One or more redraw flags. This parameter can be used to
* invalidate or validate a window, control repainting, and
* control which windows are affected by RedrawWindow.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the
* function fails, the return value is zero.
*/
@@ -1180,15 +1113,15 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
/**
* Retrieves a handle to a window that has the specified relationship
* (Z-Order or owner) to the specified window.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* A handle to a window. The window handle retrieved is relative
* to this window, based on the value of the uCmd parameter.
- *
+ *
* @param uCmd
* The relationship between the specified window and the window
* whose handle is to be retrieved.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is a window handle. If
* no window exists with the specified relationship to the specified
* window, the return value is NULL. To get extended error
@@ -1202,10 +1135,10 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
* is not empty. The function sends a WM_PAINT message directly to the
* window procedure of the specified window, bypassing the application
* queue. If the update region is empty, no message is sent.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* Handle to the window to be updated.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the
* function fails, the return value is zero.
*/
@@ -1213,10 +1146,10 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
/**
* Sets the specified window's show state.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* A handle to the window.
- *
+ *
* @param nCmdShow
* Controls how the window is to be shown. This parameter is
* ignored the first time an application calls ShowWindow, if the
@@ -1224,9 +1157,9 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
* structure. Otherwise, the first time ShowWindow is called, the
* value should be the value obtained by the WinMain function in
* its nCmdShow parameter.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call GetLastError.
*/
@@ -1234,12 +1167,12 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
/**
* Minimizes (but does not destroy) the specified window.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* A handle to the window to be minimized.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call GetLastError.
*/
@@ -1247,7 +1180,7 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
/**
* Defines a system-wide hot key.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* A handle to the window that will receive
* @param id
@@ -1258,7 +1191,7 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
* @param vk
* The virtual-key code of the hot key
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call {@link Kernel32#GetLastError}.
* {@link WinUser#WM_HOTKEY} messages generated by the hot key
@@ -1283,17 +1216,17 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
/**
* Frees a hot key previously registered by the calling thread.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* A handle to the window associated with the hot key to be
* freed. This parameter should be NULL if the hot key is not
* associated with a window.
- *
+ *
* @param id
* The identifier of the hot key to be freed.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call {@link Kernel32#GetLastError}.
*/
@@ -1301,11 +1234,11 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
/**
* Retrieves the time of the last input event.
- *
+ *
* @param plii
* structure that receives the time of the last input event
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call {@link Kernel32#GetLastError}.
*/
@@ -1314,18 +1247,18 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
/**
* Registers a window class for subsequent use in calls to the CreateWindow
* or CreateWindowEx function.
- *
+ *
* @param lpwcx
* Type: const WNDCLASSEX* A pointer to a WNDCLASSEX structure.
* You must fill the structure with the appropriate class
* attributes before passing it to the function.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is a class atom that
* uniquely identifies the class being registered. This atom can
* only be used by the CreateWindow, CreateWindowEx, GetClassInfo,
* GetClassInfoEx, FindWindow, FindWindowEx, and UnregisterClass
* functions and the IActiveIMMap::FilterClientWindows method.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call {@link Kernel32#GetLastError}.
*/
@@ -1333,10 +1266,10 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
/**
* Unregisters a window class, freeing the memory required for the class.
- *
+ *
* @param lpClassName
* [in] Type: LPCTSTR
- *
+ *
* A null-terminated string or a class atom. If lpClassName is a
* string, it specifies the window class name. This class name
* must have been registered by a previous call to the
@@ -1346,13 +1279,13 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
* previous call to the RegisterClass or RegisterClassEx
* function. The atom must be in the low-order word of
* lpClassName; the high-order word must be zero.
- *
+ *
* @param hInstance
* [in,optional] Type: HINSTANCE A handle to the instance of the
* module that created the class. *
- *
+ *
* @return Type: BOOL If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call {@link Kernel32#GetLastError}.
*/
@@ -1363,16 +1296,16 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
* style; otherwise, this function is identical to the CreateWindow
* function. For more information about creating a window and for full
* descriptions of the other parameters of CreateWindowEx, see CreateWindow.
- *
+ *
* @param dwExStyle
* [in] Type: DWORD
- *
+ *
* The extended window style of the window being created. For a
* list of possible values,see Extended Window Styles.
- *
+ *
* @param lpClassName
* [in, optional] Type: LPCTSTR
- *
+ *
* A null-terminated string or a class atom created by a previous
* call to the RegisterClass or RegisterClassEx function. The
* atom must be in the low-order word of lpClassName; the
@@ -1382,10 +1315,10 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
* provided that the module that registers the class is also the
* module that creates the window. The class name can also be any
* of the predefined system class names.
- *
+ *
* @param lpWindowName
* [in, optional] Type: LPCTSTR
- *
+ *
* The window name. If the window style specifies a title bar,
* the window title pointed to by lpWindowName is displayed in
* the title bar. When using CreateWindow to create controls,
@@ -1394,17 +1327,17 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
* a static control with the SS_ICON style, use lpWindowName to
* specify the icon name or identifier. To specify an identifier,
* use the syntax "#num".
- *
+ *
* @param dwStyle
* [in] Type: DWORD
- *
+ *
* The style of the window being created. This parameter can be a
* combination of the window style values, plus the control
* styles indicated in the Remarks section.
- *
+ *
* @param x
* [in] Type: int
- *
+ *
* The initial horizontal position of the window. For an
* overlapped or pop-up window, the x parameter is the initial
* x-coordinate of the window's upper-left corner, in screen
@@ -1416,10 +1349,10 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
* CW_USEDEFAULT is valid only for overlapped windows; if it is
* specified for a pop-up or child window, the x and y parameters
* are set to zero.
- *
+ *
* @param y
* [in] Type: int
- *
+ *
* The initial vertical position of the window. For an overlapped
* or pop-up window, the y parameter is the initial y-coordinate
* of the window's upper-left corner, in screen coordinates. For
@@ -1429,7 +1362,7 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
* list box y is the initial y-coordinate of the upper-left
* corner of the list box's client area relative to the
* upper-left corner of the parent window's client area.
- *
+ *
* If an overlapped window is created with the WS_VISIBLE style
* bit set and the x parameter is set to CW_USEDEFAULT, then the
* y parameter determines how the window is shown. If the y
@@ -1438,10 +1371,10 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
* created. If the y parameter is some other value, then the
* window manager calls ShowWindow with that value as the
* nCmdShow parameter.
- *
+ *
* @param nWidth
* [in] Type: int
- *
+ *
* The width, in device units, of the window. For overlapped
* windows, nWidth is the window's width, in screen coordinates,
* or CW_USEDEFAULT. If nWidth is CW_USEDEFAULT, the system
@@ -1452,29 +1385,29 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
* valid only for overlapped windows; if CW_USEDEFAULT is
* specified for a pop-up or child window, the nWidth and nHeight
* parameter are set to zero.
- *
+ *
* @param nHeight
* [in] Type: int
- *
+ *
* The height, in device units, of the window. For overlapped
* windows, nHeight is the window's height, in screen
* coordinates. If the nWidth parameter is set to CW_USEDEFAULT,
* the system ignores nHeight.
- *
+ *
* @param hWndParent
* [in, optional] Type: HWND
- *
+ *
* A handle to the parent or owner window of the window being
* created. To create a child window or an owned window, supply a
* valid window handle. This parameter is optional for pop-up
* windows.
- *
+ *
* To create a message-only window, supply HWND_MESSAGE or a
* handle to an existing message-only window.
- *
+ *
* @param hMenu
* [in, optional] Type: HMENU
- *
+ *
* A handle to a menu, or specifies a child-window identifier,
* depending on the window style. For an overlapped or pop-up
* window, hMenu identifies the menu to be used with the window;
@@ -1484,36 +1417,36 @@ boolean RedrawWindow(HWND hWnd, RECT lprcUpdate,
* parent about events. The application determines the
* child-window identifier; it must be unique for all child
* windows with the same parent window.
- *
+ *
* @param hInstance
* [in, optional] Type: HINSTANCE
- *
+ *
* A handle to the instance of the module to be associated with
* the window.
- *
+ *
* @param lpParam
* [in, optional] Type: LPVOID
- *
+ *
* Pointer to a value to be passed to the window through the
* CREATESTRUCT structure (lpCreateParams member) pointed to by
* the lParam param of the WM_CREATE message. This message is
* sent to the created window by this function before it returns.
- *
+ *
* If an application calls CreateWindow to create a MDI client
* window, lpParam should point to a CLIENTCREATESTRUCT
* structure. If an MDI client window calls CreateWindow to
* create an MDI child window, lpParam should point to a
* MDICREATESTRUCT structure. lpParam may be NULL if no
* additional data is needed.
- *
+ *
* @return Type: HWND
- *
+ *
* If the function succeeds, the return value is a handle to the new
* window.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is NULL. To get extended
* error information, call GetLastError.
- *
+ *
* This function typically fails for one of the following reasons:
* - an invalid parameter value
* - the system class was registered by a different module
@@ -1533,20 +1466,20 @@ public HWND CreateWindowEx(int dwExStyle, WString lpClassName,
* flushes the thread message queue, destroys timers, removes clipboard
* ownership, and breaks the clipboard viewer chain (if the window is at the
* top of the viewer chain).
- *
+ *
* If the specified window is a parent or owner window, DestroyWindow
* automatically destroys the associated child or owned windows when it
* destroys the parent or owner window. The function first destroys child or
* owned windows, and then it destroys the parent or owner window.
- *
+ *
* DestroyWindow also destroys modeless dialog boxes created by the
* CreateDialog function.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* [in] Type: HWND A handle to the window to be destroyed.
- *
+ *
* @return Type: BOOL If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call {@link Kernel32#GetLastError}.
*/
@@ -1556,34 +1489,34 @@ public HWND CreateWindowEx(int dwExStyle, WString lpClassName,
* Retrieves information about a window class, including a handle to the
* small icon associated with the window class. The GetClassInfo function
* does not retrieve a handle to the small icon.
- *
+ *
* @param hinst
* [in, optional] Type: HINSTANCE
- *
+ *
* A handle to the instance of the application that created the
* class. To retrieve information about classes defined by the
* system (such as buttons or list boxes), set this parameter to
* NULL.
- *
+ *
* @param lpszClass
* [in] Type: LPCTSTR
- *
+ *
* The class name. The name must be that of a preregistered class
* or a class registered by a previous call to the RegisterClass
* or RegisterClassEx function. Alternatively, this parameter can
* be a class atom created by a previous call to RegisterClass or
* RegisterClassEx. The atom must be in the low-order word of
* lpszClass; the high-order word must be zero.
- *
+ *
* @param lpwcx
* [out] Type: LPWNDCLASSEX
- *
+ *
* A pointer to a WNDCLASSEX structure that receives the
* information about the class.
- *
+ *
* @return Type: BOOL If the function finds a matching class and
* successfully copies the data, the return value is nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call {@link Kernel32#GetLastError} .
*/
@@ -1595,32 +1528,32 @@ public boolean GetClassInfoEx(HINSTANCE hinst, WString lpszClass,
* window messages that an application does not process. This function
* ensures that every message is processed. DefWindowProc is called with the
* same parameters received by the window procedure.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* [in] Type: HWND
- *
+ *
* A handle to the window procedure that received the message.
- *
+ *
* @param Msg
* [in] Type: UINT
- *
+ *
* The message.
- *
+ *
* @param wParam
* [in] Type: WPARAM
- *
+ *
* Additional message information. The content of this parameter
* depends on the value of the Msg parameter.
- *
+ *
* @param lParam
* [in] Type: LPARAM
- *
+ *
* Additional message information. The content of this parameter
* depends on the value of the Msg parameter.
- *
+ *
* @return Type: LRESULT The return value is the result of the message
* processing and depends on the message.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call {@link Kernel32#GetLastError}.
*/
@@ -1630,15 +1563,15 @@ public LRESULT DefWindowProc(HWND hWnd, int Msg, WPARAM wParam,
/**
* Registers the device or type of device for which a window will receive
* notifications.
- *
+ *
* @param hRecipient [in] A handle to the window or service that will receive
* device events for the devices specified in the
* NotificationFilter parameter. The same window handle can be
* used in multiple calls to RegisterDeviceNotification.
- *
+ *
* Services can specify either a window handle or service status
* handle.
- *
+ *
* @param notificationFilter
* [in] A pointer to a block of data that specifies the type of
* device for which notifications should be sent. This block
@@ -1647,29 +1580,29 @@ public LRESULT DefWindowProc(HWND hWnd, int Msg, WPARAM wParam,
* dbch_devicetype member, which can be
* DBT_DEVTYP_DEVICEINTERFACE or DBT_DEVTYP_HANDLE. For more
* information, see Remarks.
- *
+ *
* @param Flags
* [in] This parameter can be one of the following values.
* DEVICE_NOTIFY_WINDOW_HANDLE0x00000000 The hRecipient parameter
* is a window handle.
- *
+ *
* DEVICE_NOTIFY_SERVICE_HANDLE0x00000001 The hRecipient
* parameter is a service status handle.
- *
+ *
* In addition, you can specify the following value.
- *
+ *
* DEVICE_NOTIFY_ALL_INTERFACE_CLASSES0x00000004 Notifies the
* recipient of device interface events for all device interface
* classes. (The dbcc_classguid member is ignored.)
- *
+ *
* This value can be used only if the dbch_devicetype member is
* DBT_DEVTYP_DEVICEINTERFACE.
- *
+ *
* @return value
- *
+ *
* If the function succeeds, the return value is a device
* notification handle.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is NULL. To get extended
* error information, call GetLastError.
*/
@@ -1678,14 +1611,14 @@ HDEVNOTIFY RegisterDeviceNotification(HANDLE hRecipient,
/**
* Closes the specified device notification handle.
- *
+ *
* @param Handle [in] Device notification handle returned by the
* RegisterDeviceNotification function.
- *
+ *
* @return Return value
- *
+ *
* If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
- *
+ *
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended
* error information, call GetLastError.
*/
@@ -1694,10 +1627,10 @@ HDEVNOTIFY RegisterDeviceNotification(HANDLE hRecipient,
/**
* Defines a new window message that is guaranteed to be unique throughout the system.
* The message value can be used when sending or posting messages.
- *
+ *
* @param string
* The message to be registered.
- *
+ *
* @return If the message is successfully registered, the return value is a message identifier in the range 0xC000 through 0xFFFF.
*
* If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
@@ -1707,51 +1640,51 @@ HDEVNOTIFY RegisterDeviceNotification(HANDLE hRecipient,
/**
* Retrieves a handle to the display monitor that contains a specified point.
- * @param pt A POINT structure that specifies the point of interest in virtual-screen
+ * @param pt A POINT structure that specifies the point of interest in virtual-screen
* coordinates.
- * @param dwFlags Determines the function's return value if the window does not intersect
+ * @param dwFlags Determines the function's return value if the window does not intersect
* any display monitor. This parameter can be one of the following values.
*
MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST
* MONITOR_DEFAULTTONULL
* MONITOR_DEFAULTTOPRIMARY
- * @return If the point is contained by a display monitor, the return value is an HMONITOR
- * handle to that display monitor. If the point is not contained by a display monitor,
+ * @return If the point is contained by a display monitor, the return value is an HMONITOR
+ * handle to that display monitor. If the point is not contained by a display monitor,
* the return value depends on the value of dwFlags.
*/
HMONITOR MonitorFromPoint(POINT pt, int dwFlags);
/**
- * Retrieves a handle to the display monitor that has the largest area of intersection with
+ * Retrieves a handle to the display monitor that has the largest area of intersection with
* a specified rectangle.
- * @param lprc A pointer to a RECT structure that specifies the rectangle of interest in
+ * @param lprc A pointer to a RECT structure that specifies the rectangle of interest in
* virtual-screen coordinates.
- * @param dwFlags Determines the function's return value if the window does not intersect
+ * @param dwFlags Determines the function's return value if the window does not intersect
* any display monitor. This parameter can be one of the following values.
* MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST
* MONITOR_DEFAULTTONULL
* MONITOR_DEFAULTTOPRIMARY
- * @return If the rectangle intersects one or more display monitor rectangles, the return
- * value is an HMONITOR handle to the display monitor that has the largest area of
- * intersection with the rectangle. If the rectangle does not intersect a display
+ * @return If the rectangle intersects one or more display monitor rectangles, the return
+ * value is an HMONITOR handle to the display monitor that has the largest area of
+ * intersection with the rectangle. If the rectangle does not intersect a display
* monitor, the return value depends on the value of dwFlags.
*/
HMONITOR MonitorFromRect(RECT lprc, int dwFlags);
/**
- * Retrieves a handle to the display monitor that has the largest area of intersection with
+ * Retrieves a handle to the display monitor that has the largest area of intersection with
* the bounding rectangle of a specified window.
*
- * If the window is currently minimized, MonitorFromWindow uses the rectangle of the window
+ * If the window is currently minimized, MonitorFromWindow uses the rectangle of the window
* before it was minimized.
* @param hwnd A handle to the window of interest.
- * @param dwFlags Determines the function's return value if the window does not intersect
+ * @param dwFlags Determines the function's return value if the window does not intersect
* any display monitor. This parameter can be one of the following values.
* MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST
* MONITOR_DEFAULTTONULL
* MONITOR_DEFAULTTOPRIMARY
* @return If the window intersects one or more display monitor rectangles, the return value
- * is an HMONITOR handle to the display monitor that has the largest area of
- * intersection with the window. If the window does not intersect a display monitor,
+ * is an HMONITOR handle to the display monitor that has the largest area of
+ * intersection with the window. If the window does not intersect a display monitor,
* the return value depends on the value of dwFlags.
*/
HMONITOR MonitorFromWindow(HWND hwnd, int dwFlags);
@@ -1759,9 +1692,9 @@ HDEVNOTIFY RegisterDeviceNotification(HANDLE hRecipient,
/**
* Retrieves information about a display monitor.
* @param hMonitor A handle to the display monitor of interest.
- * @param lpmi A pointer to a {@link WinUser.MONITORINFO} structure that receives information about
+ * @param lpmi A pointer to a {@link WinUser.MONITORINFO} structure that receives information about
* the specified display monitor.
- * @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the function
+ * @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the function
* fails, the return value is zero.
*/
BOOL GetMonitorInfo(HMONITOR hMonitor, MONITORINFO lpmi);
@@ -1769,43 +1702,43 @@ HDEVNOTIFY RegisterDeviceNotification(HANDLE hRecipient,
/**
* Retrieves information about a display monitor.
* @param hMonitor A handle to the display monitor of interest.
- * @param lpmi A pointer to a {@link WinUser.MONITORINFOEX} structure that receives information about
+ * @param lpmi A pointer to a {@link WinUser.MONITORINFOEX} structure that receives information about
* the specified display monitor.
- * @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the function
+ * @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the function
* fails, the return value is zero.
*/
BOOL GetMonitorInfo(HMONITOR hMonitor, MONITORINFOEX lpmi);
/**
- * Enumerates display monitors (including invisible pseudo-monitors associated with the mirroring drivers)
- * that intersect a region formed by the intersection of a specified clipping rectangle and the visible
- * region of a device context. EnumDisplayMonitors calls an application-defined MonitorEnumProc callback
- * function once for each monitor that is enumerated. Note that GetSystemMetrics (SM_CMONITORS) counts
+ * Enumerates display monitors (including invisible pseudo-monitors associated with the mirroring drivers)
+ * that intersect a region formed by the intersection of a specified clipping rectangle and the visible
+ * region of a device context. EnumDisplayMonitors calls an application-defined MonitorEnumProc callback
+ * function once for each monitor that is enumerated. Note that GetSystemMetrics (SM_CMONITORS) counts
* only the display monitors.
- *
- * @param hdc A handle to a display device context that defines the visible region of interest. If this
- * parameter is NULL, the hdcMonitor parameter passed to the callback function will be NULL, and
- * the visible region of interest is the virtual screen that encompasses all the displays on the
+ *
+ * @param hdc A handle to a display device context that defines the visible region of interest. If this
+ * parameter is NULL, the hdcMonitor parameter passed to the callback function will be NULL, and
+ * the visible region of interest is the virtual screen that encompasses all the displays on the
* desktop.
- * @param lprcClip A pointer to a RECT structure that specifies a clipping rectangle. The region of
+ * @param lprcClip A pointer to a RECT structure that specifies a clipping rectangle. The region of
* interest is the intersection of the clipping rectangle with the visible region specified by hdc.
- * If hdc is non-NULL, the coordinates of the clipping rectangle are relative to the origin of the
- * hdc. If hdc is NULL, the coordinates are virtual-screen coordinates. This parameter can be NULL
+ * If hdc is non-NULL, the coordinates of the clipping rectangle are relative to the origin of the
+ * hdc. If hdc is NULL, the coordinates are virtual-screen coordinates. This parameter can be NULL
* if you don't want to clip the region specified by hdc.
* @param lpfnEnum A pointer to an application-defined callback function.
* @param dwData Application-defined data that EnumDisplayMonitors passes directly to the lpfnEnum function.
- * @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the function fails, the return value
+ * @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the function fails, the return value
* is zero.
*/
BOOL EnumDisplayMonitors(HDC hdc, RECT lprcClip, MONITORENUMPROC lpfnEnum, LPARAM dwData);
-
+
/**
* Retrieves the show state and the restored, minimized, and maximized
- * positions of the specified window.
- *
- * @param hwnd A handle to the window.
+ * positions of the specified window.
+ *
+ * @param hwnd A handle to the window.
* @param lpwndpl A pointer to the WINDOWPLACEMENT structure that receives the
- * show state and position information.
+ * show state and position information.
* @return The number of characters copied to the specified buffer indicates
* success. Zero indicates failure. To get extended error
* information, call GetLastError.
@@ -1814,86 +1747,86 @@ HDEVNOTIFY RegisterDeviceNotification(HANDLE hRecipient,
/**
* Sets the show state and the restored, minimized, and maximized positions
- * of the specified window.
- *
- * @param hwnd A handle to the window.
+ * of the specified window.
+ *
+ * @param hwnd A handle to the window.
* @param lpwndpl A pointer to a WINDOWPLACEMENT structure that specifies the
* new show state and window positions.
* @return The number of characters copied to the specified buffer indicates
- * success. Zero indicates failure. To get extended error
+ * success. Zero indicates failure. To get extended error
* information, call GetLastError.
*/
BOOL SetWindowPlacement(HWND hwnd, WINDOWPLACEMENT lpwndpl);
-
+
/**
* Calculates the required size of the window rectangle, based on the desired
* client-rectangle size. The window rectangle can then be passed to the CreateWindow
* function to create a window whose client area is the desired size.
- *
+ *
* To specify an extended window style, use the AdjustWindowRectEx function.
- *
+ *
* A client rectangle is the smallest rectangle that completely encloses a
* client area. A window rectangle is the smallest rectangle that completely
* encloses the window, which includes the client area and the nonclient area.
- *
+ *
* The AdjustWindowRect function does not add extra space when a menu bar wraps
* to two or more rows.
- *
+ *
* The AdjustWindowRect function does not take the WS_VSCROLL or WS_HSCROLL
* styles into account. To account for the scroll bars, call the GetSystemMetrics
- * function with SM_CXVSCROLL or SM_CYHSCROLL.
- *
+ * function with SM_CXVSCROLL or SM_CYHSCROLL.
+ *
* @param lpRect A pointer to a RECT structure that contains the coordinates
* of the top-left and bottom-right corners of the desired client area.
* When the function returns, the structure contains the coordinates
* of the top-left and bottom-right corners of the window to accommodate
- * the desired client area.
+ * the desired client area.
* @param dwStyle The window style of the window whose required size is to be
- * calculated. Note that you cannot specify the WS_OVERLAPPED style.
- * @param bMenu Indicates whether the window has a menu.
+ * calculated. Note that you cannot specify the WS_OVERLAPPED style.
+ * @param bMenu Indicates whether the window has a menu.
* @return The number of characters copied to the specified buffer indicates
* success. Zero indicates failure. To get extended error
* information, call GetLastError.
*/
BOOL AdjustWindowRect(RECT lpRect, DWORD dwStyle, BOOL bMenu);
-
+
/**
* Calculates the required size of the window rectangle, based on the desired
* client-rectangle size. The window rectangle can then be passed to the CreateWindowEx
* function to create a window whose client area is the desired size.
- *
+ *
* A client rectangle is the smallest rectangle that completely encloses a
* client area. A window rectangle is the smallest rectangle that completely
* encloses the window, which includes the client area and the nonclient area.
- *
+ *
* The AdjustWindowRectEx function does not add extra space when a menu bar wraps
* to two or more rows.
- *
+ *
* The AdjustWindowRectEx function does not take the WS_VSCROLL or WS_HSCROLL
* styles into account. To account for the scroll bars, call the GetSystemMetrics
- * function with SM_CXVSCROLL or SM_CYHSCROLL.
- *
+ * function with SM_CXVSCROLL or SM_CYHSCROLL.
+ *
* @param lpRect A pointer to a RECT structure that contains the coordinates
* of the top-left and bottom-right corners of the desired client area.
* When the function returns, the structure contains the coordinates
* of the top-left and bottom-right corners of the window to accommodate
- * the desired client area.
+ * the desired client area.
* @param dwStyle The window style of the window whose required size is to be
- * calculated. Note that you cannot specify the WS_OVERLAPPED style.
- * @param bMenu Indicates whether the window has a menu.
+ * calculated. Note that you cannot specify the WS_OVERLAPPED style.
+ * @param bMenu Indicates whether the window has a menu.
* @param dwExStyle The extended window style of the window whose required size
- * is to be calculated.
+ * is to be calculated.
* @return The number of characters copied to the specified buffer indicates
* success. Zero indicates failure. To get extended error
* information, call GetLastError.
*/
BOOL AdjustWindowRectEx(RECT lpRect, DWORD dwStyle, BOOL bMenu, DWORD dwExStyle);
-
- /**
+
+ /**
* Logs off the interactive user, shuts down the system, or shuts down and restarts
* the system. It sends the WM_QUERYENDSESSION message to all applications to
* determine if they can be terminated.
- *
+ *
* When this function is called, the caller must specify whether or not applications
* with unsaved changes should be forcibly closed. If the caller chooses not to force
* these applications to close and an application with unsaved changes is running on
@@ -1901,31 +1834,31 @@ HDEVNOTIFY RegisterDeviceNotification(HANDLE hRecipient,
* into the console session aborts the shutdown, saves changes, closes the application,
* or forces the application to close. During this period, the shutdown may not be
* aborted except by the console user, and another shutdown may not be initiated.
- *
+ *
* Calling this function with the value of the uFlags parameter set to EWX_FORCE avoids
* this situation. Remember that doing this may result in loss of data.
- *
+ *
* To set a shutdown priority for an application relative to other applications in the
* system, use the SetProcessShutdownParameters function.
- *
+ *
* During a shutdown or log-off operation, running applications are allowed a specific
* amount of time to respond to the shutdown request. If this time expires before all
* applications have stopped, the system displays a user interface that allows the user
* to forcibly shut down the system or to cancel the shutdown request. If the EWX_FORCE
* value is specified, the system forces running applications to stop when the time expires.
- *
+ *
* If the EWX_FORCEIFHUNG value is specified, the system forces hung applications to close
* and does not display the dialog box.
- *
+ *
* Console processes receive a separate notification message, CTRL_SHUTDOWN_EVENT or
* CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT, as the situation warrants. A console process routes these messages
* to its HandlerRoutine function. ExitWindowsEx sends these notification messages
* asynchronously; thus, an application cannot assume that the console notification messages
* have been handled when a call to ExitWindowsEx returns.
- *
+ *
* To shut down or restart the system, the calling process must use the {@link com.sun.jna.platform.win32.Advapi32#AdjustTokenPrivileges}
* function to enable the SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME privilege. For more information, see Running with Special Privileges.
- *
+ *
* @param uFlags The shutdown type. This parameter must include one of EWX_HYBRID_SHUTDOWN,
* EWX_LOGOFF, EWX_POWEROFF, EWX_REBOOT, EWX_RESTARTAPPS, or EWX_SHUTDOWN. This
* parameter can optionally include one of EWX_FORCE or EWX_FORCEIFHUNG.
@@ -1944,12 +1877,12 @@ HDEVNOTIFY RegisterDeviceNotification(HANDLE hRecipient,
* function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
*/
BOOL ExitWindowsEx(UINT uFlags, DWORD dReason);
-
+
/**
* Locks the workstation's display. Locking a workstation protects it from unauthorized use. The
* LockWorkStation function is callable only by processes running on the interactive desktop.
* In addition, the user must be logged on, and the workstation cannot already be locked.
- *
+ *
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. Because the function executes
* asynchronously, a nonzero return value indicates that the operation has been initiated.
* It does not indicate whether the workstation has been successfully locked. If the
@@ -1959,7 +1892,7 @@ HDEVNOTIFY RegisterDeviceNotification(HANDLE hRecipient,
/**
* Retrieves information about the specified icon or cursor.
- *
+ *
* @param hIcon
* A handle to the icon or cursor.
*
@@ -1978,10 +1911,10 @@ HDEVNOTIFY RegisterDeviceNotification(HANDLE hRecipient,
* error information, call {@link Kernel32#GetLastError()}.
*/
boolean GetIconInfo(HICON hIcon, ICONINFO piconinfo);
-
+
/**
* Retrieves information about the specified icon or cursor.
- *
+ *
* @param hIcon
* A handle to the icon or cursor.
*
@@ -2003,7 +1936,7 @@ HDEVNOTIFY RegisterDeviceNotification(HANDLE hRecipient,
/**
* Sends the specified message to one or more windows.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* A handle to the window whose window procedure will receive the
* message.
@@ -2047,11 +1980,11 @@ HDEVNOTIFY RegisterDeviceNotification(HANDLE hRecipient,
*/
long SendMessageTimeout(HWND hWnd, int msg, long wParam, long lParam,
int fuFlags, int uTimeout, DWORDByReference lpdwResult);
-
+
/**
* Retrieves the specified value from the WNDCLASSEX structure associated
* with the specified window.
- *
+ *
* @param hWnd
* A handle to the window and, indirectly, the class to which the
* window belongs.
diff --git a/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/AbstractWin32TestSupport.java b/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/AbstractWin32TestSupport.java
index 553f2a3c00..e902e02593 100644
--- a/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/AbstractWin32TestSupport.java
+++ b/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/AbstractWin32TestSupport.java
@@ -12,17 +12,52 @@
*/
package com.sun.jna.platform.win32;
+import java.lang.reflect.Method;
+import java.util.Collection;
+import java.util.HashSet;
+import java.util.Set;
+
import com.sun.jna.platform.AbstractPlatformTestSupport;
import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinNT.HANDLE;
-/**
- * @author lgoldstein
- */
public abstract class AbstractWin32TestSupport extends AbstractPlatformTestSupport {
protected AbstractWin32TestSupport() {
super();
}
+ /**
+ * Makes sure that the method names (which represent APIs) do not repeat
+ * themselves. This check is in order where APIs are WIN32 API functions
+ * since these are C functions - which means no overloading is possible.
+ *
+ * @param ifc The interface (not checked) class to test
+ * @see #detectDuplicateMethods(Class)
+ */
+ public static final void assertNoDuplicateMethodsNames(Class> ifc) {
+ Collection dupSet = detectDuplicateMethods(ifc);
+ assertTrue("Duplicate names found in " + ifc.getSimpleName() + ": " + dupSet, dupSet.isEmpty());
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Checks if there are methods with the same name - regardless of the signature
+ *
+ * @param ifc The interface (not checked) class to test
+ * @return The {@link Set} of duplicate names - empty if no duplicates
+ */
+ public static final Set detectDuplicateMethods(Class> ifc) {
+ Method[] methods = ifc.getMethods();
+ Set nameSet = new HashSet(methods.length);
+ Set dupSet = new HashSet();
+ for (Method m : methods) {
+ String name = m.getName();
+ if (!nameSet.add(name)) {
+ dupSet.add(name);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return dupSet;
+ }
+
/**
* Checks if the API call result is {@code true}. If not, then calls
* {@link Kernel32#GetLastError()} and fails with the error code.
@@ -35,7 +70,7 @@ public static final void assertCallSucceeded(String message, boolean result) {
if (result) {
return;
}
-
+
int hr = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError();
if (hr == WinError.ERROR_SUCCESS) {
fail(message + " failed with unknown reason code");
@@ -43,7 +78,7 @@ public static final void assertCallSucceeded(String message, boolean result) {
fail(message + " failed: hr=" + hr + " - 0x" + Integer.toHexString(hr));
}
}
-
+
/**
* Checks if the status code is ERROR_SUCCESS
* @param message Message to display if code is an error
@@ -59,7 +94,7 @@ public static final void assertErrorSuccess(String message, int statusCode, bool
assertEquals(message, WinError.ERROR_SUCCESS, statusCode);
}
}
-
+
/**
* Makes sure that the handle argument is not {@code null} or {@link WinBase#INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE}.
* If invalid handle detected, then it invokes {@link Kernel32#GetLastError()}
diff --git a/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Advapi32Test.java b/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Advapi32Test.java
index 6f5866a2a4..54e790578c 100755
--- a/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Advapi32Test.java
+++ b/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Advapi32Test.java
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
/* Copyright (c) 2010 Daniel Doubrovkine, All Rights Reserved
- *
+ *
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- *
+ *
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
+ * Lesser General Public License for more details.
*/
package com.sun.jna.platform.win32;
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileWriter;
import java.io.IOException;
+import java.util.Collection;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
@@ -53,12 +54,29 @@
public class Advapi32Test extends TestCase {
private static final String EVERYONE = "S-1-1-0";
-
+
public static void main(String[] args) {
junit.textui.TestRunner.run(Advapi32Test.class);
}
-
- public void testGetUserName() {
+
+ // see https://github.com/twall/jna/issues/482
+ public void testNoDuplicateMethodsNames() {
+ Collection dupSet = AbstractWin32TestSupport.detectDuplicateMethods(Advapi32.class);
+ if (dupSet.size() > 0) {
+ for (String name : new String[] {
+ // has several overloads by design since the output value can be several types of data
+ "RegQueryValueEx",
+ // has several overloads by design since the input value can be several types of data
+ "RegSetValueEx"
+ }) {
+ dupSet.remove(name);
+ }
+ }
+
+ assertTrue("Duplicate methods found: " + dupSet, dupSet.isEmpty());
+ }
+
+ public void testGetUserName() {
IntByReference len = new IntByReference();
assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetUserNameW(null, len));
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
@@ -67,7 +85,7 @@ public void testGetUserName() {
String username = Native.toString(buffer);
assertTrue(username.length() > 0);
}
-
+
public void testLookupAccountName() {
IntByReference pSid = new IntByReference(0);
IntByReference pDomain = new IntByReference(0);
@@ -79,13 +97,13 @@ public void testLookupAccountName() {
assertTrue(pSid.getValue() > 0);
Memory sidMemory = new Memory(pSid.getValue());
PSID pSidMemory = new PSID(sidMemory);
- char[] referencedDomainName = new char[pDomain.getValue() + 1];
+ char[] referencedDomainName = new char[pDomain.getValue() + 1];
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.LookupAccountName(
null, accountName, pSidMemory, pSid, referencedDomainName, pDomain, peUse));
assertEquals(SID_NAME_USE.SidTypeUser, peUse.getPointer().getInt(0));
assertTrue(Native.toString(referencedDomainName).length() > 0);
}
-
+
public void testIsValidSid() {
String sidString = EVERYONE;
PSIDByReference sid = new PSIDByReference();
@@ -102,7 +120,7 @@ public void testGetSidLength() {
assertTrue("SID conversion failed", Advapi32.INSTANCE.ConvertStringSidToSid(sidString, sid));
assertEquals("Wrong SID lenght", 12, Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetLengthSid(sid.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testLookupAccountSid() {
// get SID bytes
String sidString = EVERYONE;
@@ -114,14 +132,14 @@ public void testLookupAccountSid() {
IntByReference cchName = new IntByReference();
IntByReference cchReferencedDomainName = new IntByReference();
PointerByReference peUse = new PointerByReference();
- assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.LookupAccountSid(null, sid.getValue(),
+ assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.LookupAccountSid(null, sid.getValue(),
null, cchName, null, cchReferencedDomainName, peUse));
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
assertTrue(cchName.getValue() > 0);
assertTrue(cchReferencedDomainName.getValue() > 0);
char[] referencedDomainName = new char[cchReferencedDomainName.getValue()];
char[] name = new char[cchName.getValue()];
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.LookupAccountSid(null, sid.getValue(),
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.LookupAccountSid(null, sid.getValue(),
name, cchName, referencedDomainName, cchReferencedDomainName, peUse));
assertEquals(5, peUse.getPointer().getInt(0)); // SidTypeWellKnownGroup
String nameString = Native.toString(name);
@@ -131,7 +149,7 @@ public void testLookupAccountSid() {
assertTrue(referencedDomainNameString.length() == 0);
assertEquals(null, Kernel32.INSTANCE.LocalFree(sid.getValue().getPointer()));
}
-
+
public void testConvertSid() {
String sidString = EVERYONE;
PSIDByReference sid = new PSIDByReference();
@@ -145,62 +163,62 @@ public void testConvertSid() {
assertEquals(null, Kernel32.INSTANCE.LocalFree(convertedSidStringPtr.getValue()));
assertEquals(null, Kernel32.INSTANCE.LocalFree(sid.getValue().getPointer()));
}
-
+
public void testLogonUser() {
HANDLEByReference phToken = new HANDLEByReference();
- assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.LogonUser("AccountDoesntExist", ".", "passwordIsInvalid",
+ assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.LogonUser("AccountDoesntExist", ".", "passwordIsInvalid",
WinBase.LOGON32_LOGON_NETWORK, WinBase.LOGON32_PROVIDER_DEFAULT, phToken));
assertTrue(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS != Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
}
-
+
public void testOpenThreadTokenNoToken() {
HANDLEByReference phToken = new HANDLEByReference();
HANDLE threadHandle = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentThread();
assertNotNull(threadHandle);
- assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenThreadToken(threadHandle,
+ assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenThreadToken(threadHandle,
WinNT.TOKEN_READ, false, phToken));
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_NO_TOKEN, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
}
-
+
public void testOpenProcessToken() {
HANDLEByReference phToken = new HANDLEByReference();
HANDLE processHandle = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentProcess();
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(processHandle,
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(processHandle,
WinNT.TOKEN_DUPLICATE | WinNT.TOKEN_QUERY, phToken));
- assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phToken.getValue()));
+ assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phToken.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testOpenThreadOrProcessToken() {
HANDLEByReference phToken = new HANDLEByReference();
HANDLE threadHandle = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentThread();
- if (! Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenThreadToken(threadHandle,
+ if (! Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenThreadToken(threadHandle,
WinNT.TOKEN_DUPLICATE | WinNT.TOKEN_QUERY, true, phToken)) {
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_NO_TOKEN, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
HANDLE processHandle = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentProcess();
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(processHandle,
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(processHandle,
WinNT.TOKEN_DUPLICATE | WinNT.TOKEN_QUERY, phToken));
}
assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phToken.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testSetThreadTokenCurrentThread() {
HANDLEByReference phToken = new HANDLEByReference();
HANDLEByReference phTokenDup = new HANDLEByReference();
HANDLE threadHandle = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentThread();
// See if thread has a token. If not, must duplicate process token and set thread token using that.
- if (!Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenThreadToken(threadHandle,
+ if (!Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenThreadToken(threadHandle,
WinNT.TOKEN_IMPERSONATE | WinNT.TOKEN_QUERY, false, phToken)) {
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_NO_TOKEN, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
HANDLE processHandle = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentProcess();
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(processHandle, WinNT.TOKEN_DUPLICATE, phToken));
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.DuplicateTokenEx(phToken.getValue(),
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.DuplicateTokenEx(phToken.getValue(),
WinNT.TOKEN_IMPERSONATE,
null,
WinNT.SECURITY_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL.SecurityImpersonation,
WinNT.TOKEN_TYPE.TokenImpersonation,
phTokenDup));
// Null sets on current thread
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.SetThreadToken(null, phTokenDup.getValue()));
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.SetThreadToken(null, phTokenDup.getValue()));
}
else {
//Null sets on current thread
@@ -210,22 +228,22 @@ public void testSetThreadTokenCurrentThread() {
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.SetThreadToken(null, null));
assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phToken.getValue()));
if (phTokenDup.getValue() != null)
- assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phTokenDup.getValue()));
+ assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phTokenDup.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testSetThreadTokenThisThread() {
HANDLEByReference phToken = new HANDLEByReference();
HANDLEByReference phTokenDup = new HANDLEByReference();
HANDLEByReference pthreadHandle = new HANDLEByReference();
pthreadHandle.setValue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentThread());
// See if thread has a token. If not, must duplicate process token and set thread token using that.
- if (!Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenThreadToken(pthreadHandle.getValue(),
+ if (!Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenThreadToken(pthreadHandle.getValue(),
WinNT.TOKEN_IMPERSONATE | WinNT.TOKEN_QUERY, false, phToken)) {
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_NO_TOKEN, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
HANDLE processHandle = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentProcess();
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(processHandle,
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(processHandle,
WinNT.TOKEN_DUPLICATE, phToken));
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.DuplicateTokenEx(phToken.getValue(),
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.DuplicateTokenEx(phToken.getValue(),
WinNT.TOKEN_IMPERSONATE,
null,
WinNT.SECURITY_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL.SecurityImpersonation,
@@ -244,19 +262,19 @@ public void testSetThreadTokenThisThread() {
if (phTokenDup.getValue() != null)
assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phTokenDup.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testDuplicateToken() {
HANDLEByReference phToken = new HANDLEByReference();
HANDLEByReference phTokenDup = new HANDLEByReference();
HANDLE processHandle = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentProcess();
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(processHandle,
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(processHandle,
WinNT.TOKEN_DUPLICATE | WinNT.TOKEN_QUERY, phToken));
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.DuplicateToken(phToken.getValue(),
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.DuplicateToken(phToken.getValue(),
WinNT.SECURITY_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL.SecurityImpersonation, phTokenDup));
assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phTokenDup.getValue()));
assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phToken.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testDuplicateTokenEx() {
HANDLEByReference hExistingToken = new HANDLEByReference();
HANDLEByReference phNewToken = new HANDLEByReference();
@@ -269,19 +287,19 @@ public void testDuplicateTokenEx() {
assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phNewToken.getValue()));
assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(hExistingToken.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testGetTokenOwnerInformation() {
HANDLEByReference phToken = new HANDLEByReference();
HANDLE processHandle = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentProcess();
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(processHandle,
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(processHandle,
WinNT.TOKEN_DUPLICATE | WinNT.TOKEN_QUERY, phToken));
IntByReference tokenInformationLength = new IntByReference();
- assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetTokenInformation(phToken.getValue(),
+ assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetTokenInformation(phToken.getValue(),
WinNT.TOKEN_INFORMATION_CLASS.TokenOwner, null, 0, tokenInformationLength));
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
WinNT.TOKEN_OWNER owner = new WinNT.TOKEN_OWNER(tokenInformationLength.getValue());
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetTokenInformation(phToken.getValue(),
- WinNT.TOKEN_INFORMATION_CLASS.TokenOwner, owner,
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetTokenInformation(phToken.getValue(),
+ WinNT.TOKEN_INFORMATION_CLASS.TokenOwner, owner,
tokenInformationLength.getValue(), tokenInformationLength));
assertTrue(tokenInformationLength.getValue() > 0);
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.IsValidSid(owner.Owner));
@@ -291,19 +309,19 @@ public void testGetTokenOwnerInformation() {
// System.out.println(Advapi32Util.convertSidToStringSid(owner.Owner));
assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phToken.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testGetTokenUserInformation() {
HANDLEByReference phToken = new HANDLEByReference();
HANDLE processHandle = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentProcess();
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(processHandle,
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(processHandle,
WinNT.TOKEN_DUPLICATE | WinNT.TOKEN_QUERY, phToken));
IntByReference tokenInformationLength = new IntByReference();
- assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetTokenInformation(phToken.getValue(),
+ assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetTokenInformation(phToken.getValue(),
WinNT.TOKEN_INFORMATION_CLASS.TokenUser, null, 0, tokenInformationLength));
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
WinNT.TOKEN_USER user = new WinNT.TOKEN_USER(tokenInformationLength.getValue());
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetTokenInformation(phToken.getValue(),
- WinNT.TOKEN_INFORMATION_CLASS.TokenUser, user,
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetTokenInformation(phToken.getValue(),
+ WinNT.TOKEN_INFORMATION_CLASS.TokenUser, user,
tokenInformationLength.getValue(), tokenInformationLength));
assertTrue(tokenInformationLength.getValue() > 0);
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.IsValidSid(user.User.Sid));
@@ -312,20 +330,20 @@ public void testGetTokenUserInformation() {
assertTrue(sidLength < tokenInformationLength.getValue());
// System.out.println(Advapi32Util.convertSidToStringSid(user.User.Sid));
assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phToken.getValue()));
- }
-
+ }
+
public void testGetTokenGroupsInformation() {
HANDLEByReference phToken = new HANDLEByReference();
HANDLE processHandle = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentProcess();
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(processHandle,
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(processHandle,
WinNT.TOKEN_DUPLICATE | WinNT.TOKEN_QUERY, phToken));
IntByReference tokenInformationLength = new IntByReference();
- assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetTokenInformation(phToken.getValue(),
+ assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetTokenInformation(phToken.getValue(),
WinNT.TOKEN_INFORMATION_CLASS.TokenGroups, null, 0, tokenInformationLength));
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
WinNT.TOKEN_GROUPS groups = new WinNT.TOKEN_GROUPS(tokenInformationLength.getValue());
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetTokenInformation(phToken.getValue(),
- WinNT.TOKEN_INFORMATION_CLASS.TokenGroups, groups,
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetTokenInformation(phToken.getValue(),
+ WinNT.TOKEN_INFORMATION_CLASS.TokenGroups, groups,
tokenInformationLength.getValue(), tokenInformationLength));
assertTrue(tokenInformationLength.getValue() > 0);
assertTrue(groups.GroupCount > 0);
@@ -335,7 +353,7 @@ public void testGetTokenGroupsInformation() {
}
assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phToken.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testImpersonateLoggedOnUser() {
USER_INFO_1 userInfo = new USER_INFO_1();
userInfo.usri1_name = new WString("JNAAdvapi32TestImp");
@@ -349,29 +367,29 @@ public void testImpersonateLoggedOnUser() {
HANDLEByReference phUser = new HANDLEByReference();
try {
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.LogonUser(userInfo.usri1_name.toString(),
- null, userInfo.usri1_password.toString(), WinBase.LOGON32_LOGON_NETWORK,
+ null, userInfo.usri1_password.toString(), WinBase.LOGON32_LOGON_NETWORK,
WinBase.LOGON32_PROVIDER_DEFAULT, phUser));
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.ImpersonateLoggedOnUser(phUser.getValue()));
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.RevertToSelf());
} finally {
if (phUser.getValue() != WinBase.INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phUser.getValue());
- }
+ }
}
} finally {
assertEquals(LMErr.NERR_Success, Netapi32.INSTANCE.NetUserDel(
- null, userInfo.usri1_name.toString()));
+ null, userInfo.usri1_name.toString()));
}
}
-
+
public void testRegOpenKeyEx() {
HKEYByReference phKey = new HKEYByReference();
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegOpenKeyEx(
WinReg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "SOFTWARE\\Microsoft", 0, WinNT.KEY_READ, phKey));
assertTrue(WinBase.INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE != phKey.getValue());
- assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(phKey.getValue()));
+ assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(phKey.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testRegQueryValueEx() {
HKEYByReference phKey = new HKEYByReference();
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegOpenKeyEx(
@@ -384,15 +402,15 @@ public void testRegQueryValueEx() {
assertTrue(lpcbData.getValue() > 0);
char[] buffer = new char[lpcbData.getValue()];
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegQueryValueEx(
- phKey.getValue(), "User Agent", 0, lpType, buffer, lpcbData));
- assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(phKey.getValue()));
+ phKey.getValue(), "User Agent", 0, lpType, buffer, lpcbData));
+ assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(phKey.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testRegDeleteValue() {
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegDeleteValue(
WinReg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "JNAAdvapi32TestDoesntExist"));
}
-
+
public void testRegSetValueEx_REG_SZ() {
HKEYByReference phKey = new HKEYByReference();
// create parent key
@@ -401,7 +419,7 @@ public void testRegSetValueEx_REG_SZ() {
HKEYByReference phkTest = new HKEYByReference();
IntByReference lpdwDisposition = new IntByReference();
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCreateKeyEx(
- phKey.getValue(), "JNAAdvapi32Test", 0, null, 0, WinNT.KEY_ALL_ACCESS,
+ phKey.getValue(), "JNAAdvapi32Test", 0, null, 0, WinNT.KEY_ALL_ACCESS,
null, phkTest, lpdwDisposition));
// write a REG_SZ value
char[] lpData = Native.toCharArray("Test");
@@ -416,16 +434,16 @@ public void testRegSetValueEx_REG_SZ() {
assertTrue(lpcbData.getValue() > 0);
char[] buffer = new char[lpcbData.getValue()];
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegQueryValueEx(
- phkTest.getValue(), "REG_SZ", 0, lpType, buffer, lpcbData));
+ phkTest.getValue(), "REG_SZ", 0, lpType, buffer, lpcbData));
assertEquals("Test", Native.toString(buffer));
// delete the test key
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(
- phkTest.getValue()));
+ phkTest.getValue()));
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegDeleteKey(
phKey.getValue(), "JNAAdvapi32Test"));
- assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(phKey.getValue()));
+ assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(phKey.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testRegSetValueEx_DWORD() {
HKEYByReference phKey = new HKEYByReference();
// create parent key
@@ -434,7 +452,7 @@ public void testRegSetValueEx_DWORD() {
HKEYByReference phkTest = new HKEYByReference();
IntByReference lpdwDisposition = new IntByReference();
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCreateKeyEx(
- phKey.getValue(), "JNAAdvapi32Test", 0, null, 0, WinNT.KEY_ALL_ACCESS,
+ phKey.getValue(), "JNAAdvapi32Test", 0, null, 0, WinNT.KEY_ALL_ACCESS,
null, phkTest, lpdwDisposition));
// write a REG_DWORD value
int value = 42145;
@@ -444,7 +462,7 @@ public void testRegSetValueEx_DWORD() {
data[2] = (byte)((value >> 16) & 0xff);
data[3] = (byte)((value >> 24) & 0xff);
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegSetValueEx(
- phkTest.getValue(), "DWORD", 0, WinNT.REG_DWORD, data, 4));
+ phkTest.getValue(), "DWORD", 0, WinNT.REG_DWORD, data, 4));
// re-read the REG_DWORD value
IntByReference lpType = new IntByReference();
IntByReference lpcbData = new IntByReference();
@@ -458,12 +476,12 @@ public void testRegSetValueEx_DWORD() {
assertEquals(value, valueRead.getValue());
// delete the test key
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(
- phkTest.getValue()));
+ phkTest.getValue()));
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegDeleteKey(
phKey.getValue(), "JNAAdvapi32Test"));
- assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(phKey.getValue()));
+ assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(phKey.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testRegCreateKeyEx() {
HKEYByReference phKey = new HKEYByReference();
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegOpenKeyEx(
@@ -471,28 +489,28 @@ public void testRegCreateKeyEx() {
HKEYByReference phkResult = new HKEYByReference();
IntByReference lpdwDisposition = new IntByReference();
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCreateKeyEx(
- phKey.getValue(), "JNAAdvapi32Test", 0, null, 0, WinNT.KEY_ALL_ACCESS,
+ phKey.getValue(), "JNAAdvapi32Test", 0, null, 0, WinNT.KEY_ALL_ACCESS,
null, phkResult, lpdwDisposition));
- assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(phkResult.getValue()));
+ assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(phkResult.getValue()));
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegDeleteKey(
phKey.getValue(), "JNAAdvapi32Test"));
- assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(phKey.getValue()));
+ assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(phKey.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testRegDeleteKey() {
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegDeleteKey(
WinReg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "JNAAdvapi32TestDoesntExist"));
}
-
+
public void testRegEnumKeyEx() {
HKEYByReference phKey = new HKEYByReference();
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegOpenKeyEx(
- WinReg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Internet Settings",
+ WinReg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Internet Settings",
0, WinNT.KEY_READ, phKey));
IntByReference lpcSubKeys = new IntByReference();
IntByReference lpcMaxSubKeyLen = new IntByReference();
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegQueryInfoKey(
- phKey.getValue(), null, null, null, lpcSubKeys, lpcMaxSubKeyLen, null, null,
+ phKey.getValue(), null, null, null, lpcSubKeys, lpcMaxSubKeyLen, null, null,
null, null, null, null));
char[] name = new char[lpcMaxSubKeyLen.getValue() + 1];
for (int i = 0; i < lpcSubKeys.getValue(); i++) {
@@ -501,31 +519,31 @@ public void testRegEnumKeyEx() {
phKey.getValue(), i, name, lpcchValueName, null, null, null, null));
assertEquals(Native.toString(name).length(), lpcchValueName.getValue());
}
- assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(phKey.getValue()));
+ assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(phKey.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testRegEnumValue() {
HKEYByReference phKey = new HKEYByReference();
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegOpenKeyEx(
- WinReg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Internet Settings",
+ WinReg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Internet Settings",
0, WinNT.KEY_READ, phKey));
IntByReference lpcValues = new IntByReference();
IntByReference lpcMaxValueNameLen = new IntByReference();
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegQueryInfoKey(
- phKey.getValue(), null, null, null, null, null, null, lpcValues,
+ phKey.getValue(), null, null, null, null, null, null, lpcValues,
lpcMaxValueNameLen, null, null, null));
char[] name = new char[lpcMaxValueNameLen.getValue() + 1];
for (int i = 0; i < lpcValues.getValue(); i++) {
IntByReference lpcchValueName = new IntByReference(lpcMaxValueNameLen.getValue() + 1);
- IntByReference lpType = new IntByReference();
+ IntByReference lpType = new IntByReference();
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegEnumValue(
- phKey.getValue(), i, name, lpcchValueName, null,
+ phKey.getValue(), i, name, lpcchValueName, null,
lpType, null, null));
assertEquals(Native.toString(name).length(), lpcchValueName.getValue());
}
- assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(phKey.getValue()));
+ assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegCloseKey(phKey.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testRegQueryInfoKey() {
IntByReference lpcClass = new IntByReference();
IntByReference lpcSubKeys = new IntByReference();
@@ -537,29 +555,29 @@ public void testRegQueryInfoKey() {
IntByReference lpcbSecurityDescriptor = new IntByReference();
FILETIME lpftLastWriteTime = new FILETIME();
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_SUCCESS, Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegQueryInfoKey(
- WinReg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, null, lpcClass, null,
- lpcSubKeys, lpcMaxSubKeyLen, lpcMaxClassLen, lpcValues,
- lpcMaxValueNameLen, lpcMaxValueLen, lpcbSecurityDescriptor,
+ WinReg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, null, lpcClass, null,
+ lpcSubKeys, lpcMaxSubKeyLen, lpcMaxClassLen, lpcValues,
+ lpcMaxValueNameLen, lpcMaxValueLen, lpcbSecurityDescriptor,
lpftLastWriteTime));
assertTrue(lpcSubKeys.getValue() > 0);
}
-
+
public void testIsWellKnownSid() {
String sidString = EVERYONE;
PSIDByReference sid = new PSIDByReference();
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.ConvertStringSidToSid(sidString, sid));
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.IsWellKnownSid(sid.getValue(),
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.IsWellKnownSid(sid.getValue(),
WELL_KNOWN_SID_TYPE.WinWorldSid));
- assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.IsWellKnownSid(sid.getValue(),
+ assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.IsWellKnownSid(sid.getValue(),
WELL_KNOWN_SID_TYPE.WinAccountAdministratorSid));
}
-
+
public void testCreateWellKnownSid() {
PSID pSid = new PSID(WinNT.SECURITY_MAX_SID_SIZE);
IntByReference cbSid = new IntByReference(WinNT.SECURITY_MAX_SID_SIZE);
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CreateWellKnownSid(WELL_KNOWN_SID_TYPE.WinWorldSid,
null, pSid, cbSid));
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.IsWellKnownSid(pSid,
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.IsWellKnownSid(pSid,
WELL_KNOWN_SID_TYPE.WinWorldSid));
assertTrue(cbSid.getValue() <= WinNT.SECURITY_MAX_SID_SIZE);
PointerByReference convertedSidStringPtr = new PointerByReference();
@@ -568,14 +586,14 @@ public void testCreateWellKnownSid() {
String convertedSidString = convertedSidStringPtr.getValue().getWideString(0);
assertEquals(EVERYONE, convertedSidString);
}
-
+
public void testOpenEventLog() {
HANDLE h = Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenEventLog(null, "Application");
assertNotNull(h);
assertFalse(h.equals(WinBase.INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE));
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseEventLog(h));
}
-
+
public void testRegisterEventSource() {
// the Security event log is reserved
HANDLE h = Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegisterEventSource(null, "Security");
@@ -585,7 +603,7 @@ public void testRegisterEventSource() {
public void testReportEvent() {
String applicationEventLog = "SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\EventLog\\Application";
- String jnaEventSource = "JNADevEventSource";
+ String jnaEventSource = "JNADevEventSource";
String jnaEventSourceRegistryPath = applicationEventLog + "\\" + jnaEventSource;
// ignore test if not able to create key (need to be administrator to do this).
try {
@@ -597,7 +615,7 @@ public void testReportEvent() {
return;
}
- HANDLE h = Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegisterEventSource(null, jnaEventSource);
+ HANDLE h = Advapi32.INSTANCE.RegisterEventSource(null, jnaEventSource);
IntByReference before = new IntByReference();
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetNumberOfEventLogRecords(h, before));
assertNotNull(h);
@@ -615,7 +633,7 @@ public void testReportEvent() {
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.DeregisterEventSource(h));
Advapi32Util.registryDeleteKey(WinReg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, jnaEventSourceRegistryPath);
}
-
+
public void testGetNumberOfEventLogRecords() {
HANDLE h = Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenEventLog(null, "Application");
assertFalse(h.equals(WinBase.INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE));
@@ -624,7 +642,7 @@ public void testGetNumberOfEventLogRecords() {
assertTrue(n.getValue() >= 0);
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseEventLog(h));
}
-
+
/*
public void testClearEventLog() {
HANDLE h = Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenEventLog(null, "Application");
@@ -636,64 +654,64 @@ public void testClearEventLog() {
IntByReference after = new IntByReference();
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetNumberOfEventLogRecords(h, after));
assertTrue(after.getValue() < before.getValue() || before.getValue() == 0);
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseEventLog(h));
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseEventLog(h));
}
*/
-
+
public void testBackupEventLog() {
HANDLE h = Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenEventLog(null, "Application");
assertNotNull(h);
- String backupFileName = Kernel32Util.getTempPath() + "\\JNADevEventLog.bak";
+ String backupFileName = Kernel32Util.getTempPath() + "\\JNADevEventLog.bak";
File f = new File(backupFileName);
if (f.exists()) {
f.delete();
}
-
+
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.BackupEventLog(h, backupFileName));
HANDLE hBackup = Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenBackupEventLog(null, backupFileName);
assertNotNull(hBackup);
-
+
IntByReference n = new IntByReference();
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetNumberOfEventLogRecords(hBackup, n));
assertTrue(n.getValue() >= 0);
-
+
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseEventLog(h));
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseEventLog(hBackup));
}
-
+
public void testReadEventLog() {
HANDLE h = Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenEventLog(null, "Application");
IntByReference pnBytesRead = new IntByReference();
IntByReference pnMinNumberOfBytesNeeded = new IntByReference();
Memory buffer = new Memory(1);
- assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.ReadEventLog(h,
- WinNT.EVENTLOG_SEQUENTIAL_READ | WinNT.EVENTLOG_BACKWARDS_READ,
+ assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.ReadEventLog(h,
+ WinNT.EVENTLOG_SEQUENTIAL_READ | WinNT.EVENTLOG_BACKWARDS_READ,
0, buffer, (int) buffer.size(), pnBytesRead, pnMinNumberOfBytesNeeded));
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
assertTrue(pnMinNumberOfBytesNeeded.getValue() > 0);
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseEventLog(h));
}
-
+
public void testReadEventLogEntries() {
HANDLE h = Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenEventLog(null, "Application");
IntByReference pnBytesRead = new IntByReference();
IntByReference pnMinNumberOfBytesNeeded = new IntByReference();
Memory buffer = new Memory(1024 * 64);
// shorten test, avoid iterating through all events
- int maxReads = 3;
+ int maxReads = 3;
int rc = 0;
while(true) {
if (maxReads-- <= 0)
- break;
- if (! Advapi32.INSTANCE.ReadEventLog(h,
- WinNT.EVENTLOG_SEQUENTIAL_READ | WinNT.EVENTLOG_FORWARDS_READ,
+ break;
+ if (! Advapi32.INSTANCE.ReadEventLog(h,
+ WinNT.EVENTLOG_SEQUENTIAL_READ | WinNT.EVENTLOG_FORWARDS_READ,
0, buffer, (int) buffer.size(), pnBytesRead, pnMinNumberOfBytesNeeded)) {
rc = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError();
if (rc == W32Errors.ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER) {
buffer = new Memory(pnMinNumberOfBytesNeeded.getValue());
rc = 0;
continue;
- }
+ }
break;
}
int dwRead = pnBytesRead.getValue();
@@ -715,9 +733,9 @@ public void testReadEventLogEntries() {
+ new Win32Exception(rc),
rc == W32Errors.ERROR_HANDLE_EOF || rc == 0);
assertTrue("Error closing event log",
- Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseEventLog(h));
+ Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseEventLog(h));
}
-
+
public void testGetOldestEventLogRecord() {
HANDLE h = Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenEventLog(null, "Application");
IntByReference oldestRecord = new IntByReference();
@@ -727,7 +745,7 @@ public void testGetOldestEventLogRecord() {
}
public void testQueryServiceStatusEx() {
-
+
SC_HANDLE scmHandle = Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenSCManager(null, null, Winsvc.SC_MANAGER_CONNECT);
assertNotNull(scmHandle);
@@ -739,7 +757,7 @@ public void testQueryServiceStatusEx() {
assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.QueryServiceStatusEx(serviceHandle, SC_STATUS_TYPE.SC_STATUS_PROCESS_INFO,
null, 0, pcbBytesNeeded));
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
-
+
assertTrue(pcbBytesNeeded.getValue() > 0);
SERVICE_STATUS_PROCESS status = new SERVICE_STATUS_PROCESS(pcbBytesNeeded.getValue());
@@ -747,14 +765,14 @@ public void testQueryServiceStatusEx() {
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.QueryServiceStatusEx(serviceHandle, SC_STATUS_TYPE.SC_STATUS_PROCESS_INFO,
status, status.size(), pcbBytesNeeded));
- assertTrue(status.dwCurrentState == Winsvc.SERVICE_STOPPED ||
+ assertTrue(status.dwCurrentState == Winsvc.SERVICE_STOPPED ||
status.dwCurrentState == Winsvc.SERVICE_RUNNING);
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseServiceHandle(serviceHandle));
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseServiceHandle(scmHandle));
}
-
+
public void testControlService() {
SC_HANDLE scmHandle = Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenSCManager(null, null, Winsvc.SC_MANAGER_CONNECT);
assertNotNull(scmHandle);
@@ -771,28 +789,28 @@ public void testControlService() {
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseServiceHandle(serviceHandle));
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseServiceHandle(scmHandle));
}
-
+
public void testStartService() {
SC_HANDLE scmHandle = Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenSCManager(null, null, Winsvc.SC_MANAGER_CONNECT);
assertNotNull(scmHandle);
-
+
SC_HANDLE serviceHandle = Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenService(scmHandle, "eventlog", Winsvc.SERVICE_QUERY_CONFIG);
assertNotNull(serviceHandle);
-
+
assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.StartService(serviceHandle, 0, null));
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseServiceHandle(serviceHandle));
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseServiceHandle(scmHandle));
}
-
+
public void testOpenService() {
assertNull(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenService(null, "eventlog", Winsvc.SERVICE_QUERY_CONFIG ));
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
SC_HANDLE scmHandle = Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenSCManager(null, null, Winsvc.SC_MANAGER_CONNECT);
assertNotNull(scmHandle);
-
+
SC_HANDLE serviceHandle = Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenService(scmHandle, "eventlog", Winsvc.SERVICE_QUERY_CONFIG );
assertNotNull(serviceHandle);
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseServiceHandle(serviceHandle));
@@ -805,12 +823,12 @@ public void testOpenService() {
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseServiceHandle(scmHandle));
}
-
+
public void testOpenSCManager() {
SC_HANDLE handle = Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenSCManager(null, null, Winsvc.SC_MANAGER_CONNECT);
assertNotNull(handle);
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseServiceHandle(handle));
-
+
assertNull(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenSCManager("invalidMachineName", null, Winsvc.SC_MANAGER_CONNECT));
int err = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError();
assertTrue("Unexpected error in OpenSCManager: " + err,
@@ -820,94 +838,94 @@ public void testOpenSCManager() {
assertNull(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenSCManager(null, "invalidDatabase", Winsvc.SC_MANAGER_CONNECT));
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_INVALID_NAME, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
}
-
+
public void testCloseServiceHandle() throws Exception {
SC_HANDLE handle = Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenSCManager(null, null, Winsvc.SC_MANAGER_CONNECT);
assertNotNull(handle);
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseServiceHandle(handle));
-
+
assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CloseServiceHandle(null));
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
}
-
+
public void testCreateProcessAsUser() {
HANDLEByReference hToken = new HANDLEByReference();
HANDLE processHandle = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentProcess();
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(processHandle,
WinNT.TOKEN_DUPLICATE | WinNT.TOKEN_QUERY, hToken));
-
+
assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.CreateProcessAsUser(hToken.getValue(), null, "InvalidCmdLine.jna",
null, null, false, 0, null, null, new WinBase.STARTUPINFO(),
new WinBase.PROCESS_INFORMATION()));
assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(hToken.getValue()));
}
-
+
/**
* Tests both {@link Advapi32#LookupPrivilegeValue} and {@link Advapi32#LookupPrivilegeName}
*/
public void testLookupPrivilegeValueAndLookupPrivilegeName() {
WinNT.LUID luid = new WinNT.LUID();
-
+
assertFalse(Advapi32.INSTANCE.LookupPrivilegeValue(null, "InvalidName", luid));
assertEquals(Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError(), W32Errors.ERROR_NO_SUCH_PRIVILEGE);
-
+
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.LookupPrivilegeValue(null, WinNT.SE_BACKUP_NAME, luid));
assertTrue(luid.LowPart > 0 || luid.HighPart > 0);
-
+
char[] lpName = new char[256];
IntByReference cchName = new IntByReference(lpName.length);
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.LookupPrivilegeName(null, luid, lpName, cchName));
assertEquals(WinNT.SE_BACKUP_NAME.length(), cchName.getValue());
assertEquals(WinNT.SE_BACKUP_NAME, Native.toString(lpName));
}
-
+
public void testAdjustTokenPrivileges() {
HANDLEByReference hToken = new HANDLEByReference();
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentProcess(),
WinNT.TOKEN_ADJUST_PRIVILEGES | WinNT.TOKEN_QUERY, hToken));
-
+
// Find an already enabled privilege
TOKEN_PRIVILEGES tp = new TOKEN_PRIVILEGES(1024);
IntByReference returnLength = new IntByReference();
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetTokenInformation(hToken.getValue(), WinNT.TOKEN_INFORMATION_CLASS.TokenPrivileges,
tp, tp.size(), returnLength));
assertTrue(tp.PrivilegeCount.intValue() > 0);
-
+
WinNT.LUID luid = null;
for (int i=0; i 0) {
luid = tp.Privileges[i].Luid;
}
}
- assertTrue(luid != null);
-
+ assertTrue(luid != null);
+
// Re-enable it. That should succeed.
tp = new WinNT.TOKEN_PRIVILEGES(1);
tp.Privileges[0] = new WinNT.LUID_AND_ATTRIBUTES(luid, new DWORD(WinNT.SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED));
-
+
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.AdjustTokenPrivileges(hToken.getValue(), false, tp, 0, null, null));
assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(hToken.getValue()));
}
-
+
public void testImpersonateSelf() {
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.ImpersonateSelf(WinNT.SECURITY_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL.SecurityAnonymous));
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.RevertToSelf());
}
-
+
public void testGetNamedSecurityInfoForFileNoSACL() throws Exception {
// create a temp file
File file = createTempFile();
- int infoType = OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION
+ int infoType = OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION
| GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION
| DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
-
+
PointerByReference ppsidOwner = new PointerByReference();
PointerByReference ppsidGroup = new PointerByReference();
PointerByReference ppDacl = new PointerByReference();
PointerByReference ppSecurityDescriptor = new PointerByReference();
-
+
assertEquals(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetNamedSecurityInfo(
file.getAbsolutePath(),
AccCtrl.SE_OBJECT_TYPE.SE_FILE_OBJECT,
@@ -921,7 +939,7 @@ public void testGetNamedSecurityInfoForFileNoSACL() throws Exception {
Kernel32.INSTANCE.LocalFree(ppSecurityDescriptor.getValue());
file.delete();
}
-
+
public void testGetNamedSecurityInfoForFileWithSACL() throws Exception {
boolean impersontating = false;
@@ -956,19 +974,19 @@ public void testGetNamedSecurityInfoForFileWithSACL() throws Exception {
// Which token to adjust depends on whether we had to impersonate or not.
HANDLE tokenAdjust = impersontating ? phTokenDuplicate.getValue() : phToken.getValue();
-
+
WinNT.TOKEN_PRIVILEGES tp = new WinNT.TOKEN_PRIVILEGES(1);
- tp.Privileges[0] = new WinNT.LUID_AND_ATTRIBUTES(pLuid, new DWORD(WinNT.SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED));
+ tp.Privileges[0] = new WinNT.LUID_AND_ATTRIBUTES(pLuid, new DWORD(WinNT.SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED));
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.AdjustTokenPrivileges(tokenAdjust, false, tp, 0, null, null));
// create a temp file
File file = createTempFile();
-
- int infoType = OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION
+
+ int infoType = OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION
| GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION
| DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION
| SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
-
+
PointerByReference ppsidOwner = new PointerByReference();
PointerByReference ppsidGroup = new PointerByReference();
PointerByReference ppDacl = new PointerByReference();
@@ -993,19 +1011,19 @@ public void testGetNamedSecurityInfoForFileWithSACL() throws Exception {
}
else {
tp.Privileges[0] = new WinNT.LUID_AND_ATTRIBUTES(pLuid, new DWORD(0));
- Advapi32.INSTANCE.AdjustTokenPrivileges(tokenAdjust, false, tp, 0, null, null);
+ Advapi32.INSTANCE.AdjustTokenPrivileges(tokenAdjust, false, tp, 0, null, null);
}
if (phToken.getValue() != null)
Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phToken.getValue());
if (phTokenDuplicate.getValue() != null)
Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phTokenDuplicate.getValue());
}
-
+
public void testSetNamedSecurityInfoForFileNoSACL() throws Exception {
// create a temp file
File file = createTempFile();
- int infoType = OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION
+ int infoType = OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION
| GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION
| DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
@@ -1036,7 +1054,7 @@ public void testSetNamedSecurityInfoForFileNoSACL() throws Exception {
Kernel32.INSTANCE.LocalFree(ppSecurityDescriptor.getValue());
file.delete();
}
-
+
public void testSetNamedSecurityInfoForFileWithSACL() throws Exception {
boolean impersontating = false;
@@ -1049,10 +1067,10 @@ public void testSetNamedSecurityInfoForFileWithSACL() throws Exception {
false,
phToken))
{
- assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_NO_TOKEN, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
+ assertEquals(W32Errors.ERROR_NO_TOKEN, Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError());
// OpenThreadToken may fail with W32Errors.ERROR_NO_TOKEN if current thread is anonymous. When this happens,
// we need to open the process token to duplicate it, then set our thread token.
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentProcess(), TOKEN_DUPLICATE, phToken));
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.OpenProcessToken(Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentProcess(), TOKEN_DUPLICATE, phToken));
// Process token opened, now duplicate
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.DuplicateTokenEx(
phToken.getValue(),
@@ -1060,29 +1078,29 @@ public void testSetNamedSecurityInfoForFileWithSACL() throws Exception {
null,
SECURITY_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL.SecurityImpersonation,
TOKEN_TYPE.TokenImpersonation,
- phTokenDuplicate));
+ phTokenDuplicate));
// And set thread token.
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.SetThreadToken(null, phTokenDuplicate.getValue()));
impersontating = true;
}
-
+
// Which token to adjust depends on whether we had to impersonate or not.
HANDLE tokenAdjust = impersontating ? phTokenDuplicate.getValue() : phToken.getValue();
WinNT.TOKEN_PRIVILEGES tp = new WinNT.TOKEN_PRIVILEGES(1);
WinNT.LUID pLuid = new WinNT.LUID();
- assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.LookupPrivilegeValue(null, SE_SECURITY_NAME, pLuid));
- tp.Privileges[0] = new WinNT.LUID_AND_ATTRIBUTES(pLuid, new DWORD(WinNT.SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED));
+ assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.LookupPrivilegeValue(null, SE_SECURITY_NAME, pLuid));
+ tp.Privileges[0] = new WinNT.LUID_AND_ATTRIBUTES(pLuid, new DWORD(WinNT.SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED));
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.AdjustTokenPrivileges(tokenAdjust, false, tp, 0, null, null));
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.LookupPrivilegeValue(null, SE_RESTORE_NAME, pLuid));
- tp.Privileges[0] = new WinNT.LUID_AND_ATTRIBUTES(pLuid, new DWORD(WinNT.SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED));
+ tp.Privileges[0] = new WinNT.LUID_AND_ATTRIBUTES(pLuid, new DWORD(WinNT.SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED));
assertTrue(Advapi32.INSTANCE.AdjustTokenPrivileges(tokenAdjust, false, tp, 0, null, null));
// create a temp file
File file = createTempFile();
- int infoType = OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION
+ int infoType = OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION
| GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION
| DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION
| SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
@@ -1121,18 +1139,18 @@ public void testSetNamedSecurityInfoForFileWithSACL() throws Exception {
}
else {
tp.Privileges[0] = new WinNT.LUID_AND_ATTRIBUTES(pLuid, new DWORD(0));
- Advapi32.INSTANCE.AdjustTokenPrivileges(tokenAdjust, false, tp, 0, null, null);
+ Advapi32.INSTANCE.AdjustTokenPrivileges(tokenAdjust, false, tp, 0, null, null);
}
if (phToken.getValue() != null)
Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phToken.getValue());
if (phTokenDuplicate.getValue() != null)
Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(phTokenDuplicate.getValue());
}
-
+
public void testGetSecurityDescriptorLength() throws Exception {
// create a temp file
- File file = createTempFile();
- int infoType = OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION
+ File file = createTempFile();
+ int infoType = OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION
| GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION
| DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
@@ -1156,12 +1174,12 @@ public void testGetSecurityDescriptorLength() throws Exception {
public void testIsValidSecurityDescriptor() throws Exception {
// create a temp file
File file = createTempFile();
- int infoType = OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION
+ int infoType = OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION
| GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION
| DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
PointerByReference ppSecurityDescriptor = new PointerByReference();
-
+
assertEquals(Advapi32.INSTANCE.GetNamedSecurityInfo(
file.getAbsolutePath(),
AccCtrl.SE_OBJECT_TYPE.SE_FILE_OBJECT,
@@ -1442,12 +1460,12 @@ public DWORD callback(ByteByReference pbData, Pointer
final IntByReference elementsReadWrapper = new IntByReference(0);
FE_IMPORT_FUNC pfImportCallback = new FE_IMPORT_FUNC() {
@Override
- public DWORD callback(ByteByReference pbData, Pointer pvCallbackContext,
+ public DWORD callback(ByteByReference pbData, Pointer pvCallbackContext,
ULONGByReference ulLength) {
int elementsRead = elementsReadWrapper.getValue();
int remainingElements = outputStream.size() - elementsRead;
int length = Math.min(remainingElements, ulLength.getValue().intValue());
- pbData.getPointer().write(0, outputStream.toByteArray(), elementsRead,
+ pbData.getPointer().write(0, outputStream.toByteArray(), elementsRead,
length);
elementsReadWrapper.setValue(elementsRead + length);
ulLength.setValue(new ULONG(length));
@@ -1464,7 +1482,7 @@ public DWORD callback(ByteByReference pbData, Pointer pvCallbackContext,
}
private File createTempFile() throws Exception {
- String filePath = System.getProperty("java.io.tmpdir") + System.nanoTime()
+ String filePath = System.getProperty("java.io.tmpdir") + System.nanoTime()
+ ".text";
File file = new File(filePath);
file.createNewFile();
diff --git a/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32DiskManagementFunctionsTest.java b/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32DiskManagementFunctionsTest.java
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b90931a226
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32DiskManagementFunctionsTest.java
@@ -0,0 +1,120 @@
+/* Copyright (c) 2007 Timothy Wall, All Rights Reserved
+ *
+ * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ * Lesser General Public License for more details.
+ */
+package com.sun.jna.platform.win32;
+
+import java.io.File;
+import java.util.List;
+
+import org.junit.Test;
+
+import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinDef.DWORD;
+import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinDef.DWORDByReference;
+import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinNT.LARGE_INTEGER;
+
+public class Kernel32DiskManagementFunctionsTest extends AbstractWin32TestSupport {
+ public Kernel32DiskManagementFunctionsTest() {
+ super();
+ }
+
+ @Test
+ public void testGetDiskFreeSpaceEx() {
+ List driveList = Kernel32Util.getLogicalDriveStrings();
+ for (int index = (-1); index < driveList.size(); index++) {
+ String driveName = (index < 0) ? null : driveList.get(index);
+ if (driveName != null) {
+ // according to the documentation must end with a backslash
+ if (driveName.charAt(driveName.length() - 1) != File.separatorChar) {
+ driveName += File.separator;
+ }
+
+ int driveType = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetDriveType(driveName);
+ /*
+ * Don't try DVD or network drives since they may yield errors
+ * for the test - e.g., DEVICE_NOT_READY
+ */
+ if (driveType != WinNT.DRIVE_FIXED) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+
+ testGetDiskFreeSpaceEx(driveName);
+ }
+ }
+
+ private void testGetDiskFreeSpaceEx(String lpDirectoryName) {
+ LARGE_INTEGER.ByReference lpFreeBytesAvailable = new LARGE_INTEGER.ByReference();
+ LARGE_INTEGER.ByReference lpTotalNumberOfBytes = new LARGE_INTEGER.ByReference();
+ LARGE_INTEGER.ByReference lpTotalNumberOfFreeBytes = new LARGE_INTEGER.ByReference();
+ assertCallSucceeded("GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(" + lpDirectoryName + ")",
+ Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(lpDirectoryName,
+ lpFreeBytesAvailable, lpTotalNumberOfBytes, lpTotalNumberOfFreeBytes));
+
+// System.out.append(getCurrentTestName()).append('[').append(lpDirectoryName).println(']');
+// System.out.append('\t').append("FreeBytesAvailable: ").println(lpFreeBytesAvailable);
+// System.out.append('\t').append("TotalNumberOfBytes: ").println(lpTotalNumberOfBytes);
+// System.out.append('\t').append("TotalNumberOfFreeBytes: ").println(lpTotalNumberOfFreeBytes);
+
+ assertTrue("No free size for " + lpDirectoryName, lpTotalNumberOfFreeBytes.getValue() > 0L);
+ assertTrue("Free size (" + lpTotalNumberOfFreeBytes + ")"
+ + " not below total size (" + lpTotalNumberOfBytes + ")"
+ + " for " + lpDirectoryName,
+ lpTotalNumberOfFreeBytes.getValue() < lpTotalNumberOfBytes.getValue());
+ }
+
+ @Test
+ public void testGetDiskFreeSpace() {
+ List driveList = Kernel32Util.getLogicalDriveStrings();
+ for (int index = (-1); index < driveList.size(); index++) {
+ String driveName = (index < 0) ? null : driveList.get(index);
+ if (driveName != null) {
+ // according to the documentation must end with a backslash
+ if (driveName.charAt(driveName.length() - 1) != File.separatorChar) {
+ driveName += File.separator;
+ }
+
+ int driveType = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetDriveType(driveName);
+ /*
+ * Don't try DVD or network drives since they may yield errors
+ * for the test - e.g., DEVICE_NOT_READY
+ */
+ if (driveType != WinNT.DRIVE_FIXED) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+
+ testGetDiskFreeSpace(driveName);
+ }
+ }
+
+ private void testGetDiskFreeSpace(String lpRootPathName) {
+ DWORDByReference lpSectorsPerCluster = new DWORDByReference();
+ DWORDByReference lpBytesPerSector = new DWORDByReference();
+ DWORDByReference lpNumberOfFreeClusters = new DWORDByReference();
+ DWORDByReference lpTotalNumberOfClusters = new DWORDByReference();
+ assertCallSucceeded("GetDiskFreeSpace(" + lpRootPathName + ")",
+ Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetDiskFreeSpace(lpRootPathName,
+ lpSectorsPerCluster, lpBytesPerSector, lpNumberOfFreeClusters, lpTotalNumberOfClusters));
+
+// System.out.append(getCurrentTestName()).append('[').append(lpRootPathName).println(']');
+// System.out.append('\t').append("SectorsPerCluster: ").println(lpSectorsPerCluster.getValue());
+// System.out.append('\t').append("BytesPerSector: ").println(lpBytesPerSector.getValue());
+// System.out.append('\t').append("NumberOfFreeClusters: ").println(lpNumberOfFreeClusters.getValue());
+// System.out.append('\t').append("TotalNumberOfClusters: ").println(lpTotalNumberOfClusters.getValue());
+
+ DWORD freeSize = lpNumberOfFreeClusters.getValue();
+ assertTrue("No free clusters for " + lpRootPathName, freeSize.longValue() > 0L);
+
+ DWORD totalSize = lpTotalNumberOfClusters.getValue();
+ assertTrue("Free clusters (" + freeSize + ") not below total (" + totalSize + ") for " + lpRootPathName, freeSize.longValue() < totalSize.longValue());
+ }
+}
diff --git a/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32NamedPipeTest.java b/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32NamedPipeTest.java
index 8b3c51194f..38b5262478 100644
--- a/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32NamedPipeTest.java
+++ b/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32NamedPipeTest.java
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
*/
package com.sun.jna.platform.win32;
-import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;
import java.util.concurrent.Executors;
@@ -71,50 +70,48 @@ public void testNamedPipeServerAPI() {
@Test
public void testMultiThreadedNamedPipe() {
- final String pipeName="\\\\.\\pipe\\" + getCurrentTestName();
- final Logger logger=Logger.getLogger(getClass().getName());
- final int MAX_BUFFER_SIZE=1024;
- ExecutorService executors=Executors.newFixedThreadPool(2);
+ final String pipeName = "\\\\.\\pipe\\" + getCurrentTestName();
+ final Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(getClass().getName());
+ final int MAX_BUFFER_SIZE=1024;
+ ExecutorService executors = Executors.newFixedThreadPool(2);
try {
- Future> server=executors.submit(new Runnable() {
+ Future> server = executors.submit(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
// based on https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365588(v=vs.85).aspx
- HANDLE hNamedPipe=Kernel32.INSTANCE.CreateNamedPipe(pipeName,
+ HANDLE hNamedPipe = assertValidHandle("CreateNamedPipe", Kernel32.INSTANCE.CreateNamedPipe(pipeName,
WinBase.PIPE_ACCESS_DUPLEX, // dwOpenMode
WinBase.PIPE_TYPE_MESSAGE | WinBase.PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE | WinBase.PIPE_WAIT, // dwPipeMode
1, // nMaxInstances,
MAX_BUFFER_SIZE, // nOutBufferSize,
MAX_BUFFER_SIZE, // nInBufferSize,
(int) TimeUnit.SECONDS.toMillis(30L), // nDefaultTimeOut,
- null); // lpSecurityAttributes
- assertCallSucceeded("CreateNamedPipe", !WinBase.INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE.equals(hNamedPipe));
+ null // lpSecurityAttributes
+ ));
+
try {
logger.info("Await client connection");
assertCallSucceeded("ConnectNamedPipe", Kernel32.INSTANCE.ConnectNamedPipe(hNamedPipe, null));
logger.info("Client connected");
-
- ByteBuffer readBuffer=ByteBuffer.allocate(MAX_BUFFER_SIZE);
- IntByReference lpNumberOfBytesRead=new IntByReference(0);
- assertCallSucceeded("ReadFile", Kernel32.INSTANCE.ReadFile(hNamedPipe, readBuffer, MAX_BUFFER_SIZE, lpNumberOfBytesRead, null));
-
- int readSize=lpNumberOfBytesRead.getValue();
+
+ byte[] readBuffer = new byte[MAX_BUFFER_SIZE];
+ IntByReference lpNumberOfBytesRead = new IntByReference(0);
+ assertCallSucceeded("ReadFile", Kernel32.INSTANCE.ReadFile(hNamedPipe, readBuffer, readBuffer.length, lpNumberOfBytesRead, null));
+
+ int readSize = lpNumberOfBytesRead.getValue();
logger.info("Received client data - length=" + readSize);
assertTrue("No data receieved from client", readSize > 0);
-
- byte[] writeBuffer=new byte[readSize];
- readBuffer.get(writeBuffer);
-
- IntByReference lpNumberOfBytesWritten=new IntByReference(0);
- assertCallSucceeded("WriteFile", Kernel32.INSTANCE.WriteFile(hNamedPipe, writeBuffer, readSize, lpNumberOfBytesWritten, null));
+
+ IntByReference lpNumberOfBytesWritten = new IntByReference(0);
+ assertCallSucceeded("WriteFile", Kernel32.INSTANCE.WriteFile(hNamedPipe, readBuffer, readSize, lpNumberOfBytesWritten, null));
logger.info("Echoed client data - length=" + lpNumberOfBytesWritten.getValue());
assertEquals("Mismatched write buffer size", readSize, lpNumberOfBytesWritten.getValue());
-
+
// Flush the pipe to allow the client to read the pipe's contents before disconnecting
assertCallSucceeded("FlushFileBuffers", Kernel32.INSTANCE.FlushFileBuffers(hNamedPipe));
- logger.info("Disconnecting");
- assertCallSucceeded("DisconnectNamedPipe", Kernel32.INSTANCE.DisconnectNamedPipe(hNamedPipe));
- logger.info("Disconnected");
+ logger.info("Disconnecting");
+ assertCallSucceeded("DisconnectNamedPipe", Kernel32.INSTANCE.DisconnectNamedPipe(hNamedPipe));
+ logger.info("Disconnected");
} finally { // clean up
assertCallSucceeded("Named pipe handle close", Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(hNamedPipe));
}
@@ -122,43 +119,43 @@ public void run() {
});
logger.info("Started server - handle=" + server);
- Future> client=executors.submit(new Runnable() {
+ Future> client = executors.submit(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
// based on https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365592(v=vs.85).aspx
assertCallSucceeded("WaitNamedPipe", Kernel32.INSTANCE.WaitNamedPipe(pipeName, (int) TimeUnit.SECONDS.toMillis(15L)));
logger.info("Connected to server");
- HANDLE hPipe=Kernel32.INSTANCE.CreateFile(pipeName,
- WinNT.GENERIC_READ | WinNT.GENERIC_WRITE,
- 0, // no sharing
+ HANDLE hPipe = assertValidHandle("CreateNamedPipe", Kernel32.INSTANCE.CreateFile(pipeName,
+ WinNT.GENERIC_READ | WinNT.GENERIC_WRITE,
+ 0, // no sharing
null, // default security attributes
- WinNT.OPEN_EXISTING, // opens existing pipe
- 0, // default attributes
- null); // no template file
- assertCallSucceeded("CreateNamedPipe", !WinBase.INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE.equals(hPipe));
+ WinNT.OPEN_EXISTING, // opens existing pipe
+ 0, // default attributes
+ null // no template file
+ ));
+
try {
- IntByReference lpMode=new IntByReference(WinBase.PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE);
+ IntByReference lpMode = new IntByReference(WinBase.PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE);
assertCallSucceeded("SetNamedPipeHandleState", Kernel32.INSTANCE.SetNamedPipeHandleState(hPipe, lpMode, null, null));
-
- String expMessage=Thread.currentThread().getName() + " says hello";
- byte[] expData=expMessage.getBytes();
- IntByReference lpNumberOfBytesWritten=new IntByReference(0);
+
+ String expMessage = Thread.currentThread().getName() + " says hello";
+ byte[] expData = expMessage.getBytes();
+ IntByReference lpNumberOfBytesWritten = new IntByReference(0);
assertCallSucceeded("WriteFile", Kernel32.INSTANCE.WriteFile(hPipe, expData, expData.length, lpNumberOfBytesWritten, null));
logger.info("Sent hello message");
assertEquals("Mismatched write buffer size", expData.length, lpNumberOfBytesWritten.getValue());
-
- ByteBuffer readBuffer=ByteBuffer.allocate(MAX_BUFFER_SIZE);
- IntByReference lpNumberOfBytesRead=new IntByReference(0);
- assertCallSucceeded("ReadFile", Kernel32.INSTANCE.ReadFile(hPipe, readBuffer, MAX_BUFFER_SIZE, lpNumberOfBytesRead, null));
- int readSize=lpNumberOfBytesRead.getValue();
+ byte[] readBuffer = new byte[MAX_BUFFER_SIZE];
+ IntByReference lpNumberOfBytesRead = new IntByReference(0);
+ assertCallSucceeded("ReadFile", Kernel32.INSTANCE.ReadFile(hPipe, readBuffer, readBuffer.length, lpNumberOfBytesRead, null));
+
+ int readSize = lpNumberOfBytesRead.getValue();
logger.info("Received server data - length=" + readSize);
assertTrue("No data receieved from server", readSize > 0);
- byte[] actData=new byte[readSize];
- readBuffer.get(actData);
- assertArrayEquals("Mismatched server data", expData, actData);
+ String actMessage = new String(readBuffer, 0, readSize);
+ assertEquals("Mismatched server data", expMessage, actMessage);
} finally { // clean up
assertCallSucceeded("Named pipe handle close", Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(hPipe));
}
diff --git a/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32Test.java b/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32Test.java
index ed2173d650..97cb7e1407 100644
--- a/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32Test.java
+++ b/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/Kernel32Test.java
@@ -20,34 +20,32 @@
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
-import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.ArrayList;
+import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Calendar;
+import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.List;
-import java.util.Random;
import java.util.TimeZone;
-import junit.framework.TestCase;
-
-import com.sun.jna.Memory;
import com.sun.jna.Native;
import com.sun.jna.NativeMappedConverter;
import com.sun.jna.Platform;
import com.sun.jna.Pointer;
+import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.BaseTSD.SIZE_T;
import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinBase.MEMORYSTATUSEX;
import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinBase.SYSTEM_INFO;
import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinDef.DWORD;
import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinDef.HWND;
-import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.BaseTSD.SIZE_T;
import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinNT.HANDLE;
import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinNT.HANDLEByReference;
-import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinNT.LARGE_INTEGER;
+import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinNT.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION;
import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinNT.OSVERSIONINFO;
import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinNT.OSVERSIONINFOEX;
-import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinNT.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION;
import com.sun.jna.ptr.IntByReference;
+import junit.framework.TestCase;
+
public class Kernel32Test extends TestCase {
public static void main(String[] args) {
@@ -60,6 +58,21 @@ public static void main(String[] args) {
junit.textui.TestRunner.run(Kernel32Test.class);
}
+ // see https://github.com/twall/jna/issues/482
+ public void testNoDuplicateMethodsNames() {
+ Collection dupSet = AbstractWin32TestSupport.detectDuplicateMethods(Kernel32.class);
+ if (dupSet.size() > 0) {
+ for (String name : new String[] {
+ // has 2 overloads by design since the API accepts both OSVERSIONINFO and OSVERSIONINFOEX
+ "GetVersionEx"
+ }) {
+ dupSet.remove(name);
+ }
+ }
+
+ assertTrue("Duplicate methods found: " + dupSet, dupSet.isEmpty());
+ }
+
public void testGetDriveType() {
if (!Platform.isWindows()) return;
@@ -145,7 +158,7 @@ private static boolean assertTimeSettingOperationSucceeded(String message, boole
if (result) {
return result;
}
-
+
int hr=Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError();
/*
* Check special error in case the user running the test isn't allowed
@@ -158,13 +171,13 @@ private static boolean assertTimeSettingOperationSucceeded(String message, boole
if (hr == WinError.ERROR_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD) {
return false; // don't fail the test, but signal the failure
}
-
+
if (hr != WinError.ERROR_SUCCESS) {
fail(message + " failed: hr=" + hr);
} else {
fail(message + " unknown failure reason code");
}
-
+
return false;
}
@@ -236,10 +249,10 @@ public void testResetEvent() {
// This should return successfully
assertEquals(WinBase.WAIT_OBJECT_0, Kernel32.INSTANCE.WaitForSingleObject(
handle, 1000));
-
+
// now reset it to not signaled
Kernel32.INSTANCE.ResetEvent(handle);
-
+
// handle runs into timeout since it is not triggered
// WAIT_TIMEOUT = 0x00000102
assertEquals(WinError.WAIT_TIMEOUT, Kernel32.INSTANCE.WaitForSingleObject(
@@ -399,16 +412,6 @@ public void testGlobalMemoryStatusEx() {
assertEquals(0, lpBuffer.ullAvailExtendedVirtual.intValue());
}
- public void testGetDiskFreeSpaceEx() {
- LARGE_INTEGER.ByReference lpFreeBytesAvailable = new LARGE_INTEGER.ByReference();
- LARGE_INTEGER.ByReference lpTotalNumberOfBytes = new LARGE_INTEGER.ByReference();
- LARGE_INTEGER.ByReference lpTotalNumberOfFreeBytes = new LARGE_INTEGER.ByReference();
- assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetDiskFreeSpaceEx(null,
- lpFreeBytesAvailable, lpTotalNumberOfBytes, lpTotalNumberOfFreeBytes));
- assertTrue(lpTotalNumberOfFreeBytes.getValue() > 0);
- assertTrue(lpTotalNumberOfFreeBytes.getValue() < lpTotalNumberOfBytes.getValue());
- }
-
public void testDeleteFile() {
String filename = Kernel32Util.getTempPath() + "\\FileDoesNotExist.jna";
assertFalse(Kernel32.INSTANCE.DeleteFile(filename));
@@ -421,21 +424,28 @@ public void testReadFile() throws IOException {
tmp.deleteOnExit();
FileWriter fw = new FileWriter(tmp);
- fw.append(expected);
- fw.close();
+ try {
+ fw.append(expected);
+ } finally {
+ fw.close();
+ }
HANDLE hFile = Kernel32.INSTANCE.CreateFile(tmp.getAbsolutePath(), WinNT.GENERIC_READ, WinNT.FILE_SHARE_READ,
new WinBase.SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES(), WinNT.OPEN_EXISTING, WinNT.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, null);
- assertFalse(hFile == WinBase.INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE);
+ assertFalse("Failed to create file handle: " + tmp, WinBase.INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE.equals(hFile));
- Memory m = new Memory(2048);
- IntByReference lpNumberOfBytesRead = new IntByReference(0);
- assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.ReadFile(hFile, m, (int) m.size(), lpNumberOfBytesRead, null));
- int read = lpNumberOfBytesRead.getValue();
- assertEquals(expected.length(), read);
- assertEquals(expected, new String(m.getByteArray(0, read)));
+ try {
+ byte[] readBuffer=new byte[expected.length() + Byte.MAX_VALUE];
+ IntByReference lpNumberOfBytesRead = new IntByReference(0);
+ assertTrue("Failed to read from file", Kernel32.INSTANCE.ReadFile(hFile, readBuffer, readBuffer.length, lpNumberOfBytesRead, null));
- assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(hFile));
+ int read = lpNumberOfBytesRead.getValue();
+ assertEquals("Mismatched read size", expected.length(), read);
+
+ assertEquals("Mismatched read content", expected, new String(readBuffer, 0, read));
+ } finally {
+ assertTrue("Failed to close file", Kernel32.INSTANCE.CloseHandle(hFile));
+ }
}
public void testSetHandleInformation() throws IOException {
@@ -607,11 +617,11 @@ public final void testGetPrivateProfileString() throws IOException {
writer.close();
final char[] buffer = new char[8];
-
+
DWORD len = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetPrivateProfileString("Section", "existingKey", "DEF", buffer, new DWORD(buffer.length), tmp.getCanonicalPath());
assertEquals(3, len.intValue());
assertEquals("ABC", Native.toString(buffer));
-
+
len = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetPrivateProfileString("Section", "missingKey", "DEF", buffer, new DWORD(buffer.length), tmp.getCanonicalPath());
assertEquals(3, len.intValue());
assertEquals("DEF", Native.toString(buffer));
@@ -637,7 +647,7 @@ public final void testWritePrivateProfileString() throws IOException {
assertEquals(reader.readLine(), null);
reader.close();
}
-
+
public final void testGetPrivateProfileSection() throws IOException {
final File tmp = File.createTempFile("testGetPrivateProfileSection", ".ini");
tmp.deleteOnExit();
@@ -704,47 +714,47 @@ public final void testCreateRemoteThread() throws IOException {
assertNull(hThrd);
assertEquals(Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError(), WinError.ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE);
}
-
+
public void testWriteProcessMemory() {
Kernel32 kernel = Kernel32.INSTANCE;
-
- boolean successWrite = kernel.WriteProcessMemory(null, Pointer.NULL, Pointer.NULL, 1, null);
+
+ boolean successWrite = kernel.WriteProcessMemory(null, Pointer.NULL, Pointer.NULL, 1, null);
assertFalse(successWrite);
assertEquals(kernel.GetLastError(), WinError.ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE);
-
+
ByteBuffer bufDest = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(4);
bufDest.put(new byte[]{0,1,2,3});
ByteBuffer bufSrc = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(4);
bufSrc.put(new byte[]{5,10,15,20});
Pointer ptrSrc = Native.getDirectBufferPointer(bufSrc);
Pointer ptrDest = Native.getDirectBufferPointer(bufDest);
-
+
HANDLE selfHandle = kernel.GetCurrentProcess();
kernel.WriteProcessMemory(selfHandle, ptrDest, ptrSrc, 3, null);//Write only the first three
-
+
assertEquals(bufDest.get(0),5);
assertEquals(bufDest.get(1),10);
assertEquals(bufDest.get(2),15);
assertEquals(bufDest.get(3),3);
}
-
+
public void testReadProcessMemory() {
Kernel32 kernel = Kernel32.INSTANCE;
-
- boolean successRead = kernel.ReadProcessMemory(null, Pointer.NULL, Pointer.NULL, 1, null);
+
+ boolean successRead = kernel.ReadProcessMemory(null, Pointer.NULL, Pointer.NULL, 1, null);
assertFalse(successRead);
assertEquals(kernel.GetLastError(), WinError.ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE);
-
+
ByteBuffer bufSrc = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(4);
bufSrc.put(new byte[]{5,10,15,20});
ByteBuffer bufDest = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(4);
bufDest.put(new byte[]{0,1,2,3});
Pointer ptrSrc = Native.getDirectBufferPointer(bufSrc);
Pointer ptrDest = Native.getDirectBufferPointer(bufDest);
-
+
HANDLE selfHandle = kernel.GetCurrentProcess();
kernel.ReadProcessMemory(selfHandle, ptrSrc, ptrDest, 3, null);//Read only the first three
-
+
assertEquals(bufDest.get(0),5);
assertEquals(bufDest.get(1),10);
assertEquals(bufDest.get(2),15);
diff --git a/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/User32Test.java b/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/User32Test.java
index 89a8977a7e..5cdb26d452 100644
--- a/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/User32Test.java
+++ b/contrib/platform/test/com/sun/jna/platform/win32/User32Test.java
@@ -1,29 +1,24 @@
/* Copyright (c) 2010 Daniel Doubrovkine, All Rights Reserved
- *
+ *
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- *
+ *
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
+ * Lesser General Public License for more details.
*/
package com.sun.jna.platform.win32;
import static com.sun.jna.platform.win32.User32.INSTANCE;
-import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals;
-import static org.junit.Assert.assertNotEquals;
-import static org.junit.Assert.assertNotNull;
-import static org.junit.Assert.assertNull;
-import static org.junit.Assert.assertTrue;
-import static org.junit.Assert.fail;
import java.awt.AWTException;
import java.awt.Robot;
import java.awt.event.KeyEvent;
import java.io.File;
+import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.List;
import org.junit.Ignore;
@@ -53,17 +48,17 @@
/**
* @author dblock[at]dblock[dot]org
*/
-public class User32Test {
+public class User32Test extends AbstractWin32TestSupport {
public static void main(String[] args) {
JUnitCore.runClasses(User32Test.class);
}
-
+
/**
* Iterates over all currently available Desktop windows and searches for
* the window with the associated process whose full PE file path ends with
* the specified string (case insensitive).
- *
+ *
* @param filePathEnd
* The requested end of the process' full file path.
* @return Either the found window or {@code null} if nothing was found.
@@ -80,6 +75,25 @@ private static DesktopWindow getWindowByProcessPath(final String filePathEnd) {
return null;
}
+ @Test
+ public void testNoDuplicateMethodsNames() {
+ // see https://github.com/twall/jna/issues/482
+ Collection dupSet = AbstractWin32TestSupport.detectDuplicateMethods(User32.class);
+ if (dupSet.size() > 0) {
+ for (String name : new String[] {
+ // has 2 overloads since the original API accepts both MONITORINFO and MONITORINFOEX
+ "GetMonitorInfo",
+ // has 2 overloads because of fact that in Windows HICON == HANDLE, whereas in Java they are not
+ // TODO consider using ONLY the HANDLE and remove any HICON reference
+ "GetIconInfo"
+ }) {
+ dupSet.remove(name);
+ }
+ }
+
+ assertTrue("Duplicate methods found: " + dupSet, dupSet.isEmpty());
+ }
+
@Test
public void testGetSystemMetrics() {
int cursorWidth = INSTANCE.GetSystemMetrics(WinUser.SM_CXCURSOR);
@@ -157,10 +171,10 @@ public void testGetLastInputInfo() throws Exception {
assertTrue(Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetTickCount() >= plii.dwTime);
assertTrue(plii.dwTime > 0);
}
-
+
@Test
public final void testRegisterWindowMessage() {
- final int msg = User32.INSTANCE.RegisterWindowMessage("RM_UNITTEST");
+ final int msg = User32.INSTANCE.RegisterWindowMessage("RM_UNITTEST");
assertTrue(msg >= 0xC000 && msg <= 0xFFFF);
}
@@ -208,7 +222,7 @@ public int apply(HMONITOR hMonitor, HDC hdc, RECT rect, LPARAM lparam)
}
}, new LPARAM(0)).booleanValue());
}
-
+
@Test
public final void testAdjustWindowRect() {
RECT lpRect = new RECT();
@@ -216,27 +230,27 @@ public final void testAdjustWindowRect() {
lpRect.top = 200;
lpRect.bottom = 300;
lpRect.right = 500;
-
+
assertTrue(User32.INSTANCE.AdjustWindowRect(lpRect, new DWORD(WinUser.WS_THICKFRAME), new BOOL(1)).booleanValue());
-
+
assertTrue(lpRect.left < 100);
assertTrue(lpRect.top < 200);
assertTrue(lpRect.bottom > 300);
assertTrue(lpRect.right > 500);
}
-
+
@Ignore("Locks the workstation")
@Test
public final void testLockWorkStation() {
assertTrue(User32.INSTANCE.LockWorkStation().booleanValue());
}
-
+
@Ignore("Shutsdown the workstation")
@Test
public final void testExitWindows() {
assertTrue(User32.INSTANCE.ExitWindowsEx(new UINT(WinUser.EWX_LOGOFF), new DWORD(0x00030000)).booleanValue()); //This only tries to log off.
}
-
+
@Test
public void testGetIconInfo() throws Exception {
final ICONINFO iconInfo = new ICONINFO();